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Ho load statistics to show that 00 per cent of the sup porters of tho evil were married men. Henry Rodman, a crippled veteran, climbed a stairway and pulled down a rod flag floating abovo the stars and stripes from tho socialist head quarters at Muscatine, Iowa, on Memorial day. His act was cheered by the crowd which had gathered. Wilbur Wright, the famous aero plane Inventor, died early the morn ing of May 30 at his homo In Day ton, Ohio, from typhoid fever, from Two Pieces of Standard 66 I US1C Sent to You Without Cost Send us only 10 cents to cover mulling chui'Kos and wo 'will send you absolutely without cost two free Maniple plcci'M of flue Hlteet iiuikIu. Mulco your cholco from tho list of 2fi beautiful vocal and In strumental selections appearing In tins, advertisement, give the num bers of tho two pieces you wish, fill out tho coupon and mull today. This offer Is good for a limited time only. 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The Roosevelt managers are pre pared to make a determined fight to have Mr. Howell seated, and if they succeed they will demand that Bor den D. Whiting of New Jersey, Thomas K. Niedringhaus of Missouri and other national committeemen elect, chosen either by direct pri mary or state convention, be seated. By this means, they may succeed in controlling the national committee and deciding whether Senator Elihu Root of New York shall bo recommended as temporary chairman of the convention. Harry S. New, chairman of the sub-committee on arrangements for the convention; declined to discuss the plans of the Roosevelt leaders, but intimated that he believed the national committee would not seat Mr. Howell or any other of the na tional committeemen-elect until after the adjournment of the con vention. He also expressed the opinion that the national committee would approve the selection of Sena tor Root as temporary chairman and indorse the plan adopted for the distribution of convention tickets. Philip Q. Parmalee. one of the Wright aviators, lost his life, while making an ascent at North Yakima, Wash. . 7 D. H. Burham, a noted Chicago architect, died at Heidelbu'rg, Ger many. "" ' ' Miss Mary Bartelmehas been ap pointed assistant judge of the ju venile court in Chicago. The name of Governor Simeon B. Baldwin of Connecticut will be pre sented for the democratic presiden tial nomination. Henry Wade Rogers, dean of the Yale law school, will make the nomination speech. ., The Wisconsin delegation, which is to support Senator La Follette, has replied to an inquiry from William .tiarnes, jr., or New York, saying it will not support Elihu Root for tem porary chairman. American marines are ready to land at Daiquiri, Cuba. 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