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The to Baltimore structed delegation delegation “We are in favor of a revision of the national convention at Baltimore was day resulted In a Woodrow Wilson vic- will go uninstructed, though the tem- tariff which will meet the revenue require- elected here by the Louisiana tory by one hundred and three against per of that delegation is not known. Yesterday morning at 11 o’clock Elias tonight ments of the national treasury and will From the tenth tonight at midnight state convention. Twelve of the 20 abate the with the least THE CUBAN SENATE sixty two Underwood men, the Wilson Rodzwiller, 219 North Twenty-second protective Bystem ATTORNEY CHARGES the renomination of Gudger was assured have announced a preference possible unsettlement of the business men declare on the eve of the congress- street, and an unknown man and boy delegates and Underwood received the instruction. for Speaker Champ Clark, eight being fabric. ional convention tomorrow the majority were run down by Miss Bertha Plzltz In There were therefore two Underwood supporters of Governor Woodrow Wil- “We hold that the tariff is a tax paid a automobile at the corner of Third ave- Suspension of Guarantees will be slight if anything in favor of victories and notable ones. son of New Jersey. by the consumer, but in reducing it to a Detective W. J. Burns Is Instruction for Wilson. Democrats of the Second congres- nue and Nineteenth street. Rodzwiller is The six delegates at large are: puiely revenue basis we would not sanc- sional district were: W. G. Clarke, and of a Gov. 1* E. Hall, Congressman Arsene tion the injustice of crudely remodeling Will Be Limited to Prov- From Rocky mouth tonight comes the seriously Injured, complains pain Savagely Attacked W. A. Finch. Wil- Behrmann of New as to Edgecombe county: in the and is in- Fujo, Mayor Martin the tariff schedules in such a way news that in the second congressional W. bead, right leg, injured son; A. S. Roscoe, Bertie; Matt Orleans, all Clark supporters; former force any one industry previously depend- ince of Oriente nomi- ternally about the lungs. Dr. C. P. Hef- Lawyer convention, Claude Kitchen was Ransom, Northampton. The district del- Gov. Newton C. Blanchard, Col. Rob- ent upon the tariff td sell in a free trade by lin attended him. The other man and nated by acclamation, thus chosen for egates were: Dr. H. B. "Weaver, Bun- ert Ewing and Theodore S. Wilkin- market and to buy in a protected one,, boy were not hurt and left the his seventh term. A proposition to in- combe county: B. H. Dillard. Cherokee; seriously son, Wilson supporters. nor would we contemplate the turning s< ene before their names had been ascer- struct for Wilson was lost one hun- .1 Mills, Rutherford; Hugh Dove, By a vote of 334 to 322 the conven- of the American market over to manipu- by tained. IN dred and eighty-six against fifty-nine. Haywood. tion refused to consider a resolution lation by foreign tariffs and export CONDUCTED CASES PRECAUTIONS Miss the In- Rodzwiller, daughter of instructing the delegation to vote as a duties where the results would mean the jured man, said yesterday the accident unit. This was a midnight defeat for wiping out of an American industry by LINES HAVANA CONTINUE was due to the reckless driving of Miss ON POLITICAL the Clark forces and moans that Ivouis- a temporary lowering of prices and a sub- Pizitz. The three men were out standing iana's delegation will be divided be- sequent raise of prices under foreign con- in the near the car NORMAN E. MACK IS SURE street track, waiting tween the speaker and the New Jersey trol of foreign enrichment. lor n car, when the young lady's car is governor. “We espouse these principles, not solely Government Still said to have whirled around the coiner Witnesses Intimidated and Forced to Receiving Applica- WIN Colonel Ewing was unanimously re- because they w'ould forbid the cruel and THE DEMOCRATS WILL and rode them down. Miss Pizitz was elected national committeeman, and in an her.vy blow proposed against Louisiana, tions for Arms—Reports to Wash- taken before Recorder Black and later re- Testify Falsely in Oregon Land address pledged himself for an absolutely but because they are applicable to any leased on bond. Indicate Situation Is uninstructed delegation. industry in the state, because they are Fraud Cases — Two Other ington Mack will confer with Urey New York, June 4.—"The democratic Chairman “In the prospective nomination of for- the necessary guides to all just men striv- national commit- Considerably Brighter party has several candidates for the presi- Wilson, secretary of the mer President Roosevelt by the republican ing for a tariff reform which will destroy Petitions for Pardon and on convention at he declared, “the with dential nomination and anyone of them is tee, next Monday In Baltimore Chicago,” evils for the consumer creating them committee on arrange- democratic party is confronted with one for the producer. strong enough to defeat either Taft or .June 18 or 20 the of the strongest and most dangerous op- The resolutions committee w'aa com- Mr. Mack is chairman, TEN-YEAR OLD BOY causes 4 —The senate committee E. of which June 4.—The Havana, June Roosevelt,” remarked Norman Mack, ments, the democrats could Robert Washington, of ponents possibly posed of Congressmen Broussard, a recom- meet to select temporary officers Taft In on laws reporter! this evening chairman of the democratic national com- will have.” R. C. Wlckliffe, Albert Estopinal, Ji;.. which controlled President and arrange mendation for the passage of a law em- mittee, while here today on a flying visit. the Baltimore convention The convention adopted resolutions fa- George E. Williams, Don Caffery, John granting' an unconditional pardon to a revision of the federal powering President Gomez to suspend the "If half what Roosevelt and Taft are other details. voring tarllT, C. Davey, W. J. Burke, W. P. Hall, Judge Willard N. Jones, convicted In the fa- will meet June ?ontrol of the Mississippi river with the John Sandlin, George W. Smith, George constitution but only in the about the party Is true, The national committee mous Oregon land fraud cases, became guarantees, saying republican Incidental construction and maintenance Fred C. Thomas to con- ,T. Woodside, Claiborne, of Orlonte. The suspension of be Indicted by 24, the day before the convention, known and It was learned that, province then that party ought to levees and the proposed Income tax H. Lewis and J. R. Monk. today, make the temporary the guarantees in the other provinces was the grand jury," continued Mr. Mack. sider contests and up Yesterday evening at 7 o’clock a young amendment to the federal constitution. The impassioned addresses of Con- based upon the same charges of un- of contests have been election the considered unnecessary and inadvisable, "The American people have made up roll. Notifications Jewish lad of 10 years was run down by Direct by people of the gresmen Robert F. Broussard and Rob- fair arid improper methods by the sent to Secretary Wilson in Kentucky, United States senators was but former on account of the approaching their minds to kick the republican party Charlie Crews in his automobile at the favored, ert Wlckliffe, the attacking United States government’s prosecution especially minor cases out of and it doesn't make any dif- ami there are three or more th pending Bristow resolution was op- Speaker Champ Clark, and the latter elections. The hill doubtless will pass power corner of Third avenue and Nineteenth of the alleged frauds, which stirred the are to come before the committee it declared that the ference whether they nominate Taft, tha' street and posed, being adoption defending him, threw* the delegates into both houses tomorrow.