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LAND cluiiveWir; ! H 0 IPj i. MONDAY, JULY 1, 1912. TEX PAGES. PRICE TWO CENTS. TY-FIUST YEAH. NO. 221. qlaki 'VT'"' 0 3 i TH DAY OF COHVEHTIOH GUN; RAilROAD TICKETS IE'' WILSON IN LEA! :XTtl CONGRESS VOTES DENEEN SEES A BILL OF FAITH mcrnT WITH IN ITS SPEAKER! Tnr? tipiVt i Hi I IIU.VLI Indiana Starts Mo.! rent Toward Governor z i Ha Climbs Gradua l ; Tho Weather 3 BRYAU GIVEN tCDRWG i Stanchfieid of New Yr'i faele gation Describes Meln as Office-Seeking Mug Conveutioi: Hall, Baitimoi The convent km hall w as or 'y and prom iieut Jr J armly rci-Unl a tl.r c an was j:lveu a;, t spc '-iai.y e t W lit Hll. "We are prepared to )dow files." said ex-Colr m. Clark cl.amyo'i f'oil ' irlct of Colmr.bu, u, ;i arrili. "ver happens, ; hold r. . S(& i.wfHhary tn pr.v -at a wu ill. after th'- Iruln.1 at awall- In refusing i:ini the !. ''.or afl r I Forecast Till 7 P. M. Tomorro. for i Rock Island, Divinport, Molina, ' and Vicinity. Generally fair tonight and Tues day with not mu' h change in tem ; -rrature. Light easterly to bo nher ly winds. Highest temjerature yest-rday, :4; lowest temperature last night, C7; temperature at 7 a. ni., 6. ! Wind velocity at 7 a. m., eight , milts per hour. i Precipitation In the last 24 lours, none. i Humidity at 7 p. m., 60, at " a. 1 rn., 'jo. Si age of water, 3.3, a fall of .2 in tr.u last 48 houm. J. M. SHERIEK, Local Forecaster. Wash'tigon, July i In answer to attacks upon Speaker Clark in the Baltimore convention, the house today adopted a resolution announcing en- tiie faith in Its pri-siiins officer. I The resolution was offered by re-I I i.nhiirMTi ilp'irc-sf rra1 tve Austin of i Oyster Bay. July 1. Robert R McCormick cl Chicago, leader cf the Illinois delegation for Roosevelt at the republican convention, but who wss-one of the first to say he would CLARK'S FORGES SPURRED ON 8Y BRYAN'S THRUST Tnnessne. It is as ioi ows: i ne t tbe roimation of a new party, came mi.inh. rs nf this hjUfe. regardless of n . T- ..j .!., .H politics, express their fud confidence , mnt that r,. Deneen of Illi- in the honor, intecnty a. a patriotism noig h Mt blg lot witn Taft ot tiie presiair.g oan-r u uUaac, , co d t carrT his 8tate on the Taft w v.hrc 1856 kan's declaration. Baltimore, - July 1. The day of ; rest was one of the busiest the dem-; ocrats experienced since the conven-; tion opened. All were preparing for, the renewal of the contest today and the outcome was considered as un certain as on the first day. Clark's, letter denouncing as "false and in-j famous" Bryan's implied accusations that the vote of New York placed the ; 1832 . under obligations to the lo't't moneyed interests is expected by Clark's manaeers to win back the ! 1852 . THREE HUNDRED KILLED IN A SASKATCHEWAN TORN Al HALF OF A CITY LAID WASTE HO; Records of Previous Democratic Conventions th( honorable C'harrp Clark." ticket and that he (McCormick) had It as pa-ssed imamuious.y, repub-, come nere to open negotiations with licaiis and democrats tpplauding. j lne colonel. He intimated he had . - I come here as an emissary from mem- bers of the republican organization. ! "I have come to the conclusion rtc'H'd H ' O the tit-ill li.'1 II I IMII The l'.liiviis ...1' '(.iT V. all r V' the lust to r 'j. u la t aa iif. ; ii ,H MlllCUH ti.. I li d t i n ' '. t. . i' S Hal"!' I -im ' 1 ! ili-i .ii Ji"ii, i :.i' iIjc day ma orii . . wt! alb. .is.k Vl'tl s 1 O I Vlfc 1. c-iir- iiy- Bt.C mt'.l uon ma, nrk i.ad ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS. (From iiooa today to dood tcmorro'w.) Sun aet 7:35. ris.-g 4 V.2 Evenin)? nt;.rs: Mai-s. .luplf.-r. Mt-rcury. Morn li.r stars: Venus. Saturn. Constella tions It. July: t.Vj lK'US. C.vkuus. Saj.'!t tariu, Scorpio, I.llira. irj;o. Leo. Vs ces.. Ciipriiornus. Turus. Aris. Oein lul. Cnii. tT. Aquarius. Cassiopeia. Dra co. l'.r:i:lit Kturn tluriuK July: Wa. Al tuir, Antiin. Flaiifts duriiiK July Mer curv. Venus, Mars. .1 upiter. Satun.. Ura- nu.-. Ni ptime. KviMiinj; stars for the j th. rt Oiot'tb. Mars. Jupiti'i-. Mercury, veuus 'thiro (CMi to the end). Morniuj; ttar&. Ve uu.s (1st to 0th), Saturn. f O ! A'- :tnn, H a ( "nlc.ai.-o . the 1. .. 10 -i ii Is dt i r i'Jc i lis l')r ii.r i e. -ft i btfc re . he I( hull m.in J.iiin s aii.'d tin r u m tn tariff ii' 1 ' '';' "'- th.- i : It.!. . , lir. pa' .. 'I.- ' n.:inV d l--..' "N. t .!, t; . turtle.; "Tl. tury of N't.'W York y lit ics. .s fchovnj ;rias of biroaiing i:t. !,.-re any l.ni:t to tie cetr.U in.' .'" ! .n;i:.'itd 1 M ch.j'.in l;;s a rii'lit to JUS ', jwr of the ccvejtii.ii," re ii'icli lit'ld. .nifgrity of every d legate gan. Hvan and ltrlmi-nt, the pluto. crat.- of thi.-i onw nt ir.:., he omits one ramf OirsiJe of the three he has named the richest ar. 1 most power-j ful plutocrat on the fi r is the gen tleman from Xei-rask.i himself. I "If the New York .legation is j to b prevented from participating,! then any man who, for pay, has been j writing from the floor of a republi can onvenMon in favor of Uryan's p,.r!fr ar-'l s.l'y, RuOfevelt, ought also to be ex' i I'ii'd. j run vi:i.k iom:. i "( 'oloiio: Iiryan n" t.r intended to J support the catidiilate of this con-; venfion ni.l'ss that candidate was Bryan himself. We have heard for j months that Bryan has been combat ting l'mii rwood here and Wilson and Clark h"t tid Harmon working all the time in his own selfish interest to produce a deadlock here." m:n.is K i!im. "In t';e year 1!'"". 1 ran upon the (leiii.n i; Tii- ti' h' t with Colonel Bryan us a candidate of the party Tor gov ernor ai.d he polled with me upon that ticket more votes by upwards of hundred thousand than lie polled :(.. re or si .. T:. retoie, I repeat au.ojirf ti.e fiic'.ds of Coloiitl Uryan NEITHER WILL, YIELD. Very few leaders this morning Taft cannot mick said. carry Illinois," McCor- MEXICAN TROOPS KILLED IN TRAIN 1860. 1864 . 1868 . thought there was any likelihood of 1872 a nomination today and expressed 1876 . the opinion that the Clark-Bryan 1888 . controversy has stirred up such ; 1884 . strife that neither side would yield. 1888 . enough to make any difference in the! 1892 . conditions prevailing when the con-i 1896 . El Paso, July 1. Colonel Herrera of the rebel garrison at Guarez, an nounced this afternoon that a mes-j eage from Chihuahua detailed the: blow ing up of a federal troop train . by rebels and the killing of all j troops on board the 20 coaches Fed -1 eials were attempting to enter thai pasa, according to the telegram when j mines laid by rebels were exploded! by federal contact. I vention adjourned Saturday night. DETERMINE! TO STICK. The Clark managers and delegates held a meeting this morning to dis cuss the situation. Delegates were told that Clark had determined to stick to the fight and were urged to remain firm until his nomination finally was attained. 1900 1904 1908 No. Leader of ballots, first ballot. Nominee. ... 1 Jackson. .. Jackson . .. 9 Van Burert, Polk . .. 4 Cass .Cass ...49 Cass .Pierce ...17 Buchanan.. Buchanan i ...59 Douglas. .. Douglas ... 1 McClellan-McClellan j . ..22 Pendleton.. Seymour ... 1 Greeley. ...Greeley ... 2 Tilden Tllden ... 3 Hancock. . Hancock ... 3 Cleveland. Cleveland . . . 1 Cleveland . Cleveland ... 1 Cleveland. Cleveland ... 5 Bland Bryan ... 1 Bryan.... Bryan . .. 1 Parker. ... Parker 1 Bryan Bryan . Millions in Property De stroyed by Storm at Regina, Can. BODIES ARE IN DEBRIS Surrounding Territory Also Swept Record of Fatal ities Is Yet Lacking. Bolt from convention of 1860, bolt- Regina, Sask., July 1. The exact number of dead in the territory swept by yesterday's cyclone is not yet ..mm.ilni Rrr W 1 nrlHnfi. Not for more than a generation has; known, but estimates place the list at 300 or more, the injured at a much higher figure and the tiuancial loss far HOUSE 2,000 REFUGEES Water From Hyin.-lia Heceiing at I New Orleans. New Orleans, July 1. Two thous and food refugees, rade hon.eless by the Hymelia crevasse waters are be ing fed and houswi at the L'nited ! States naval stauoh here. Several TAFT ILLEGALLY NAMED IS CHARGE Washington, July 1. Works of Cal ifornia, nroeressive republican, in presenting in the t-enate today a res- j olution to investigate recent campaign j contributions and expenditures, de- j dared Taft's renomination had been I procured unjustly and illegallyl. California needed no new party, he said, and the republican party might ! Hendricks. Hnn n tn Hof-jf fnr the fiins VOleS etier l.-.I J . A hunH .isH jkl Ii r.iQ a m rr, I n O- .iQratl Tit at least i am eui-ieu i ,..6 uuu . ,T a ofits leaders, and come up four years imnn the floor of this convention, at other nearby points. .he flood!. . ... . ... Let us look for a mor.wit a tbs ; water j' nlo t Jpe BuVtibs.ij-e, jeced- y (, Tie Xei::nSa U fa Nevf iuf ,a -1, i:. i i t 1 Mia.. At '." I t I it inxir. , IsUUl of ord.'l ed. KV HlHhtiH HIT llV. Vneii N. iv York v a a callt'-l, A J4.I .-f del. ;;.! . m was tleiiiiui'-;. dm I. Stanci.li. id. a N " V'k uf.o ate. : ptke from 'he p. .'torn., epiiiw ,.lr vote, li lid chuli ..loliil A, N.'W i'ork U It de. iMe fn. -r ir. : acy. , staachtie;d d-vtar. d th. l it. i?ni of he New ot k dt'. t.u-1 mi nitieil and .ii:'U.;.l. and N in. a rl.:h' be :-a'd. ?t.cd i. Id li i pulicd Bryan a "t'lai ..! .. a ' ilnj. favor hni-th'i puthv'.t: flu. I ua plot fiorn N.'i.i r. w m i.i i m i K. S unci .!'.; 1 h y. 'ir ha ..C'.. r :;. !..!: f lryau ii.c.i.'il vt .rn U.UfVl a :t I! .1)11 hlsetl .'J. u.au biand wl'h '.iryaasui an iuu.; witl.iii h. If in ,;i ) ot cir yli New YorV ' f xclair... d tit-ncil-el. amid cheer Kt'.t Ir'.W IK mi nv. "1 imiii' from i i ito v '.K .dec- , C. til - T.l. i.t '.' o0..' il M I L'.l.U'.. IC i and . He tiou, .-lan it r.pr. cam. New ax ' l.lHt r-iid I - as SI i.siined. iiikiw r.i iiv d'Ei KC. i viewed tho New Y irk dlesa '.ei iarius, it ir.clMd- d j'irf?'s is and busiiu m nieL uf kno'.sn .i it. , by cf mincn eoris. i the most .v tiia'ive dt legation that ever to a national convention fro.tn York. If these he te puppets ( f hat Bran refers to, we say to money grabbing, ofl.ce-seekiug, it 1 1 hunting marplot of No a." 111. !.! rU'. eoi.l l rot re Khide the It was drowned ty a burst tira i vole v li ess. We re)re SUIK'Lheld '-t Hl.:- . .e A- f . lltellC f ( heel a. ICIM MM Kt l'AI. STIGM. 1 le the speak, r delivt -e.i the at i i. k, Bryan ut iuivtly 1n I s seat, and ti. i asinii-Ily smiled. "I ! ,ir to say :.. a:i: the vote of Now Y' rk is vital to success," contiu ;ed tl-? speaVer. ' " .1 jio man can lo font from this c. iivi i. tion stigmatii.d ai: 1 branded .'i'h Bryanisni up i om within a half million votes A-uccen. M-.IIHtK lJ.l lEI. "Wh.n Bry makes the state n.etit that the delegare from New Y.-rk are und ' the itiilueace of Mor- I SPHAKE CHAMP C vRK : 1 1 IT" t i J ... - 1 t ir ! ' l ; l 1 V i--. ;fi if ' uu'tiJi-'; Ill' T JI -A .if ;1 -U; mmm ; . 'ti : p i . '. v m York. We have here a deiiocratie governor and a lieutenant f.ove -nor. (Applause ) '' rtr:n r.itot r.HT iv. "We have upon Oe delegation o cr.ndidate for president of t lie l'nited Staits in l!i'4. (Applause.) Vie have an x -jiis'ice of the supreme court of New York. We 1. ive law yers of re. pute, eusiness and professional men from every wa'k and department of life. 'id it's by common consent the most represent alive delegation (Tia.t ever ci'iie to a national convention from t!,e state of New York." (Re newed applause.) Star. h'it ld bitt. rly attacked Bryan to- fne of the i lu'ocrats whose name t i. .t i i.a i i v. H witt. Moraan. Bel- monr ir. i! Rva;.. Anv man who had J son . i .( '.''i vu .tiUi.' i'.e Chicago repuuucou i o-iiivei.' :or. in iavor of Bryan's part it : and al'v . Roos velt. for pay. should le. xp-ll.d frf m this convention. Bry an was oppos. a to any candidate ex ec; t r.t'an. Stanchflel.J closed with an:.o in , i.ig his vote for Wilson. )i:.mio i iisoki;k. At the conclusion Stancr.ne'a threw the convention in disorder wi-h the declaration: "I cast my rote 'or Woodrow Wilson." As the poll ri ceed-.J it became apparent Clark w. aid again get New York's SO vo-es under the unit rule. It was g. : erahy believed the vote had been fi.illeuged and a poll demanded for tl.- so'.e purpose of enabling Stanch ti d to deliver his attack on Bryan. TWEST-!E E.NTII BALLOT. Clark 468. .Vllfon 406 i. I'nderwood 112. ; Koss 38. t, Mtrshall 30.' Harmon 29. !'r:an 1. Absent 1H- Clark gained 6 Ms! Wilson, 1. T WE. MTV -EIGHTH BLLT. The first notable break can the iith ballot when Indiana d nel Marshall and gave WHs and Korn 1 (ret ted with cheering Clark 4 684 VI!on 437J Mike Walsh, a hblf breed Chero kee, and his squaw were rescued from a raft on which they had float ed from Southern Oklahoma Walsh could speak littie English, ' but indUated to his rescuers that 1 when the floods visited the state sev ', eral weeks ago lie and the squaw were forced to seen reme on me raft a.itl with a small amount of food had rcn.iined on it ever since. The man leg had been fractured and both he end the squaw were in a half starved condition. , hence, than to form a new party. the democratic party been deadlocked so long in a national convention on the selection of a presidential candidate. With its 26 ballots already taken to no avail the convention has beaten all records since I860 for deadlocks in the democratic party. The democrats have had little diffi culty in naming their candidates since 18C8. That was a convention which in many respects was fully as exciting as the present affair. The balloting began Tuesday, with Pendleton In the lead, and continued practically without change until Thurs day. The excitement in the convention was intense. Finally the voting be came deadlocked between Hancock and On the 22ud ballot somo were tnrown to tne cnairman. Horatio Seymour. He declined at first. then a stampede set Jn Jia wltUd4 from tcj.--oaa."i u2XTeoii veil This aora- ination into millions. In Regina the Identified dead num ber 29 and injured about as many more. The whole north side of tho city is practically wiped out, and how many dead are in the ruins is not known. PIIOXE GIRLS ESCAPE. The telephone exchange was com pletely demolished, but of the 70 girls employed there was not one killed. Several were injured, however. No definite news was received this morning from the surrounding terri tory, and the stories of great loss of life were as yet unconfirmed. CENTER OF GHEtT DISTRICT. Regina is situated in a rolling prairie region, 358 mile8 west of Winnipeg... or the Canadian Pacific railroad. It is the capital of the province of Sas- CUT IN FREIGHT RATES ON FLOUR IS ORDERED Washineton. July 1 The inter state commerce commission today by tied up for 34 trials. On the 35th Gar- railroad development. As a result it In the 1SS0 republican convention I katchewan. It also Is the headquar ters for the northwest mounted police. The city has become the center of 'the deadlock was equally exciting. Grant and Blaine had the balloting a decision In what is known as "Flour City Case," favored a reduc- ' tion in freight rates on flour from! Minneapolis aad other points in northwest to Atlantic seaboard. ' field got 50 votes, and on the next poll ed 3&l and -was nominated. STOCKHOLM CLAY BIRD HONORS TO AMERICANS; Stockholm, July 1 The l'nited' States added today another to their FINANCIAL WAR CAUSE ! list of victories at the Olympic games AC ft ruiPirn CllinnC b" winning the clay bird shooting UP A UHIUAUU bUlolUt. competition. The Americans took Chicago, July 1. David II. Ander-jnrst pri7.e and a gold medal with a 1. nresident of Marvin, Smitn : K1,nr f ;,3-. Great Britain s score I X- Pn k.-ov manufacturers, shot and! aa F. 1 1 : Germanv's 510. killed himself in his home at Wil-j mette today. Worry over financial KQENIG. GERM AN FLYER difficulties, which resuitea in a pnys ical breakdown, is believed to have caused the deed. Taft Signs Appropriztions. Washineton. July 1. President and FATALLY HURT IN FALL Altona, Prussia, July 1. Benne Koenig, A German aviator, died to day as a result of injuries sustained yesterday when he made a violent i landing in a clump of bushes. NAVY TO SUPPLY re IN A STRIKE Washington, July 1. The navy will supply enlisted men to operate 6 hi pa of the Panama canal railway between Now York and Colon to replace those who struck this morning. Regular service of these shiiis is essential for i supplying food and other necessities for canal -workers as well as material for the canal itself. ! Mrs. Tfcft left Washington at 3 this af- iternoort. for Philai. lph.a to attend to- Louisiana is Aground. j 'night's session of the National Saen- j Bristol, R. I., July 1. The battle--, gerfest. Tnst before l-;avinp the pres-1 ship Louisiana went aground today idt r.t si-T.ed the congressional resolu-! in Narragansett bay. It was thought tion extending approbations through j the ship would float at high tide to- the current year. nignt. Taft Names Bullitt. Washington, July 1. The president today nominated William Marshall Bul litt of Ixmisville, Ky., solicitor gener al of the l'nited States to succeed Ubmanu, resigned. has become the trade center and finan cial axis of a large section. It is the headquarters of the chief agricultural machinery and Implement establishments'of western Canada. The enormous financial power of the railroads that traversed the sec tion and the progressive spirit of the new province caused the erection of fine buildings early in its short his tory. MVNV LARGE STORES THERE. There were a dozen churches in the city and a hundred stores. Two hotels that would do credit to a city five times jtB size and a dozen others -have sprung up. There were a dozen bank buildings and grist and planing mills, marble and boat works, machine shops, sash and door factories, and ad ministrative buildings for express, tel ephone and telegraph companies. During the sessions of the provin cial legislature the social life of the entire province centered In Regina. (Continued on Paga Seven.) GOVERNOR WOODROW WILSON- Summary of Ballots for the Democratic Nominees i e on ,i an il 29 i Ballot. . - ' lUnderwood IK 7 Harmon 29. 11 ' ') 1 r :c.iHr;y-';:- i First .. Second Third . Fourth fifth The announcement was i Seventh j Eighth ! Ninth . Tenth . Eleventh Bryan l. Kern 1. Fosii 2 8. Absent Vi. RAILROAD TIC KETS F.VTEM'l " At the close of the 2Sth ballot u was i announced arratgemcnts had een n-ide to pitpnri all railroad tickets, n.akir.g them gool until J ily l"'h "19:2 or 1513?' demanded a delegate. I 'jt to reply was forthcoming. S3TH BALLOT. Clark 46SH. Wilson 436. I'l.derwood 112. Harmon 29. ' Kern 4. Fcsa 38. Absent I;:!-r.na on the 2fth fave Ke'n i 117 HIV 114'. 112 334 339s4 411 345 43 249:j 43 ".1 Mo 354 44&!i 3524 414 3512 U2 352 '2 55-' 350 'j $11 354 3 ....IMTV 354 ....55V2 35C Ibl 2tU .552 3C21-2 $51 ..545 ..535 ..512 ..508 Twenty-aecond -50O4 3&6v4 115 Twentythird ..497',i,399 lUM Twenty-fourth .496 4024 Twentv-Cfth ...4C9 Vo 108 Twenty-sixth ..463 47 112 .i Twenty-seventh 469 4.4 112 Twenty-eighta .468 437 112 Twenty-ninth ..468 436 112 Twelfth . . . Thirteenth Fourteenth j Fifteenth .. 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