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R dSi spa 2 ? if R il R as i. aM hifl sfrf m"5 12 S3 t( M in VERIBGE declare that. !he con si i ut ion's pur- WILLiNEWMETHOD pose is 'lo form a perfect union and SOME SENATORS VOTE UIKKUES to promote the general welfare.' To do just that is the very heart of the AGAINST WOOL BILL tuVm Progressive cause," declared Albert E OPENED BY J. Beveridge, temporary chairman of D. C. 5. Senator Washington, Aug. the Progressive national convention, I.a Follette today by a resolution rfiisiiriSTioii wmm PROGRESSIVES HOLD THAT TWENTY NINE imii in ca'ling that body to order in today. a radical change the method Mr. in POWERS Beveridge toid detail the pur- PER CENT AD VALOREM IS TOO LOW ot amending the constitution of the! iili tm tuoli and of yyiiiLiiBiuii imn pose program (he Progressive States. By its a ma- - IF il'nited terms, party. "Abuse,' he said, "will only BOARD'S REPORT IS CONSIDERED of the two bouses of congress jority strengthen it, ridicule, only hasten it - RAYMOND POINCAIRE, FRENCH PRE - ,ail,hor,,ty tJt growth, falsehood only its vic- - n "Tse speed Washington, D. C. Aug. .".The tory. tar- MIER LEAVES FOR RUSSIA TO ue un 01 who voted for the wool piuposeu mi petition ie:i j we must "Knowing the price pay, iff revision were Senators Bristow, stales acting through the legislat- I OiSCUSS DELICATE SITUATION ;" the sacrifice we must make, the bur ures popular vote. Clapp, Crawford, Gronna, LaFollette, through dens we must carry, the assaults we and Works. Senator Cummins was WITH EMPEROR. full well the 111 HE knowing paired against the measure. He said BEVERIDGE IS TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN AND SOUNDS KEYNOTE WHICH DECLARES!"" t. DICTAGRAPH we enlist and we enlist for that if free to vote, lie would oppose the war. For we know the i", because h" 211 THE justice believed the per cent i THAT RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE UNDER COR CONSTITUTION IS VERY HEART AND IT MAY TERMINATE AS A TRcHP of our cause, and we know, too, its ad valorem duty on wool much lower certain triumphs." than could be justified by a study of, MOVEMENT-ENTHUSI- AND T0RC0--ITALIA- SOUL OF NEW ASM RAMPANT COLISEUM IS CROWDED Mr. fol- N WAR! Beveridge spoke in part as the tariff board's report. Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 3. Judge lows: Senators Nelson, McCumher. Town-- " Hut ton ruled today in the bribery trial FROM CELLAR TO GARRET WITH CHEERING DELEGATES "We stand for a noble America. We send and others also explained their Paris, Aug. 5. Raymond Poincaire, o Clarence S. Darrow that the de-- stand for an undivided nation. We opposition to the compromise bill on a and ba- the French premier, started today for j fendant under cross examination stand for broader liberty, a fuller the ground that the rates the Russia with all the ceremony that justice. We stand for a social bro- sis of ad valorem tariffs, were not in could be asked an impeaching ques- - usually marks a state niltrrimaee. therhood as against savage individ- accord with the tariff board's recom- 11011 o:lsea 011 me Aristide Briand, minister of justice; stenographic report j COLONEL ROOSEVELT ARRIVES BUT HAS ualism. We stand for an intelligent mendations. Theophile del Casse, minister of ma- - of a conversation between Darrow cooperation instead of a reckless com- tine; Albert LeBrun, minister for the, and his former chief investigator. petition. We stand for mutual help- LIEUTENANT BECKER colonies; Arman Meelard, chief of the! fulness instead of mutual hatred. ENTERS PLEA OF NOT , : Did you think was try- - ATTENDED TO DAY'! T NOT YET i Harrington i rnt nrn! nine .a Pi no urotoft nt i r. "We stand for equal rights as a fact GUILTY TO MURDER. nib i yj tut: ain . lice of the secretaries and at iidi' juu uaiagi of life of a of po- Paris; asked Assistant District instead catchword taches of the Russian and Attorney litics. He is Been Man embassy Ford. We stand for the rule of the Arraigned for Having the staff of the French foreign office as a truth instead ol Who Caused Slaying of Herman "Xo, I didn't think any one would people practical were all at the station to em- 111., 3. The national DETAILS OF BIG CONVENTION. glass insulated rostrum un- Rosenthal the Gambler. present to do a as mean as not Chicago, Aug. speaking a meaningless pretense. We stand phasize the occasion, while in the pre- try thing that; coli- der the board. even the district progressive party took its place In Chicago, 111., Aug. 5 The big flying sounding for a representative government that mier's train, traveled all the leading attorney." He held his hand for siienc-?- New York, Aug. 5. Counsel for Po- in a few weeks up represenls the people. AVe battle for who mob- the arena of American politics here seum, transformed lice journalists of France always "Ladies and gentlemen," he said the actual rights of man. Lieutenant Charles Becker, the ilise when Questions of 'high politics today when its first national conven- from the battleground of the Repub- "the Convention will now come to central figure in the Rosenthal mur- Coliseum "To carry out. our principles, we ere in the air. 0R9ZCO IS KILLED tion assembled in the lican national convention to the meet- order." lie reviewed the sign- der case, today entered a plea of not - briefly Near-easter- n eon- have a plain program of constructive questions and the where the republican national of the guilty to the indictment charging the ing place of the National Progressive ing ca'l for the convention. form. We mean to tear down Franco-Russia- n naval convention sig- ention was held seven weeks ago. only with murder in the first de- lKirty, was thrown open shortly before "In the past fev weeks i u.ilion policeman nature of which M. Point-ai- in St. IN DEMING SALOON olonel Theodore Roosevelt, spon- - that which is wrong and out of date: gree in the of Herman Rosen- by 11 o'clock The scene, except las seen a new alignment of Ameri- killing i in Chi- - today. and where we tear down we mean to Petersburg will bring the whole of sor for the new party, arrived can thal. not for the lack of jam in the galleries politics. build what is and fitted to the the fighting forces of the allies within cago this morning, but did attend "Within four to right New York Aug. 5. A mass of evi- r was almost identical with that of the weeks, responding vo of tile terms of an offensive and defen- BUT HE IS HOT THE REBEL GENERA- L-! t!le fiIst sessi011 the convention. times. We barken the call the dence is to be to the republican convention. our call, are assembled here today presented grand sive alliance, are to be the main sub- 'He will deliver his "confession of present. We mean to make laws this week out of which of- SLAYER ESCAPES TO THE HILLS The hail was decorated with more delegate of the jury the of em- AND;faiih- - tomorrow. gaily representatives fit conditions as are and meet jects discussion between the nation than before assembled on they ficials of the public prosecutor's office J- flags and bunting. The big sounding ever peror of Russia, Sir Sergius Sazarioff, HAS NOT YET BEEN CAUGHT. Former Sena,ov A1,Jprt niveri,,se the needs of the people who are on believe several indictments for board by wires over the American soil." Iiussian minister of foreign affairs and was elected temporary chairman of suspended earth today. That we may do this, will be found against cer- speaker's stand, looking for oil the Senator Dixon then called on Sect- the French visitor. the convention, after Senator Bixon we found a party through which all tain police officials for grafting from, X. u. &ie-- world like in at- ary O. K. Davis to read the Progr The most feature of the Denting, M., Aug. snerut ' had called the assemblage to order an aeroplane flight, who believe with 113 can work with prominent call for the gambling houses. Franco-Russia- tracted the convention. The isit will be the naval J l'l!ens antl nis l'osse have not yet run and prayer had been offered. Senator much attention. tts; or rather, we declare our alleg nown a reading was frequent!)' agreement which will claim immedi- Lequiades Ponce, who is wanted Beveridge, greeted with prolonged Large canvas portraits were interripted iance to the party which the people Tl-.- ; ; ry "Thou shult ate attention. or the ki'ling of Esquibel Orozeo i:i cheers, delivered his keynote speech feature of the decorations.