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V THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1912. Notes From I the Busy A blf feetor ttala mtoo to th nw Bailors and Tailored Hats (or Mlea' and Women wltt apeclsi emphasis oa tha valuaa eaow..at . 83.50 Jaunty Tyrolean Heta (or bora and stria, trimmed with bow and featkar, colori taa and gray, at ..i S1.50 AIM la black Mllaa straw, at 12.25 ' Boya' Hata la May arw etyle aad la a large rant o( colon, t .11.50 11.25 11.00 Haadaoma KaU (or Ctrl' aad llttla tot, trimmed la roeettea aud aowa la aaaay aew ahadea, at ... -13.50 13.00 d 12.50 Write for Uleetmed catalogue. 1518-1520 FALNAM STREET 7 T.R. TALKS IN PENNSYLVANIA Aiki Paopla to Ke peat at primary Wast Illinois- Did. . irm sb wamost wixcoxz Dire Seres Crftletsaa Aaalaet Chaste, Milken Bad the Mew Terk Lawyer Wk Are . Ceaabaittag Mte Idea. ' .mmmmm. . t , . . PHILADELPHIA. Aprtt at -Across the stats of Pennsyrvaale fra Pittsburgh to Philadelphia. Colonel Booeevslt rral esmpslgning today, making hie appeal for support at the primaries ea Baturday. II u the Ivelteet day et the campelg a thus tar. la ae ether etat which he baa trevrd tinee he begaa hie flaht haa he tovnd the eraard ee large and demonstrative. K WWt'ir he apoke Colenel Roosevelt asked the aeoete ! Saturday what Intneta did yeatsrday. . . . "W knocked them vr the rope III ta i i- ana 1 1 warn, ti , i siesfiif eeunt la Peaneylvanla colonel referred; tor the first time utt ytew vpea the outcome of the ughi. . ' "If we, ee I kelleve we win." he ssld. "win hi Uila flaht, I want jrou to remem ber that our success must he made to turn for social and Industrial Justice." Bsaowaet Threat. , In Us eddrase here tonight. Colonel Roosevelt mad a detailed exposition of the theories which be kaa propounded la retard to the courts. He again directed sever emieleia again. Joseph Chute, John, a Jfllhera and the other New Terk lawyers who have ferased aa asso etatiea ta cam hat his idea. He aald that these smb. "emhattled attorneye for the defense et apodal privilege, taking- the BostUoa. they do, "nakedly ebamploa reeled wrong.' " ' "These wonky gentlemen," he added. . "speak a It the Judgs were somehow Imposed en us by heaven aad were re epsaaMs ealy te heave." . Later Coloael Roosevelt brought la the Basse of President Ten. He ami led that thla eountry would aot be a good place to Eve 1a It we permit our gov erameat te be 'twisted away trees Its original purpose and to become a go ernmat such as afr. 'Taft, Mr. Cheat, Mr. Lertmer, BIT.- stltaur-, Mr. Penrose. Mr, Ouggenhetm and their alllsa wish te make II a WlWt by oorpor. tloa ateoraej aa the beach aad atf the As Odea).' Roossvelt waa whisked across th state he found crowd at th larger points et such elia that many ot them were unable ta get within eanhot la Johaetowa, Altoona, Harrtsburg aad Lancaster the beet vantage points were thronged tbet th etreets war at meet impassable. Whan he reached Phila delphia, another throng waa waiting for him. Pour hundred poUcesaea lined th streets to heap back tk crowd along the three aqua res from th station te th hotel. Tb Metrapetltaa opera houee. In which he spoke tonight, was ailed aa hour before the cetoaeTs arrival. TBSTIMO.HT ktVRRT COSTSST Kentewoiv CeeveMlea Awmltlas Re- pwrt af CswdmtlaJa Caeaealttae, LOUISVILLE, Ky- Aprtt M.-The re pubtkaa state convention immediately after reconvening tonight, adjourned again until IS o'clock tomorrow morning to give the coBunittee on credeattais time to prepare Its report oa aearty m contast isrvorrlng a third ot th seats la th convention. Th Boxcvilt force with fanner Chief J utile E. C. O Baer a their counsel are pneeatinf testimony Jn every contest sod making A steaograpbJe report ot the erideac. It at doabttul whether th com nrttte win be through with Its work wbes the convcatloa assemblee la the The tarn pore ry organisation was con picte without friction, Eesator W, a Rradtey, leader of the Taft fere, being "RW TSRPX DMOCRATS CATMER Talk of Gnraoe aa C psweaie Can . ' eUdaee CltsX Tel. KEV TORK. April It-Mayor W. J. Garner as a eo-aproaiis caadMata for the democratic piece dent! el aesBlaatloa was the chief topee ot ooarsrealloa smeag dlgate arrrrtng hare teday for th democrats etata coerrentloa. which will be held UiXMiie te select ninety entente to th national rnaiemJea la Battimora. It waa coacdd by the leadera that the New .Xork. telega tas wijj set be toetructed, although it M Hat Section expected thel the slate's solid vote will be cast for Mayor Oaynor. Downward revision of the tariff wilt he nude the paramount Issue la the plat form to be preoented te the convention by the committee on resolutions..' riPTH CHICAGO VOTED FOR TAPT President Will Clot Tee Delegates te rhleaaei Ceaeeatlea.' CHICAGO, Ac-rll .-Preldnt Teft carried at least one district la yesterday's presidential preference primary In Illi nois, and It la the Fifth Chicago district Thla WS definitely established from flgnree complied from returns tonight. There will be two delegate from each of the twenty-fire districts In the ststs and sight deiegetae-at-lerge and Colonel Roosevelt's supporter say he will havs fifty-six delegates from Illinois to th republican national convention, aceord Ing to the advisory vots. The delegatea will be selected at district aad stats con ventions. President Tail's managers an nounced tonight that they would tight for an endorsement of the present admin istration m the platform to be adopted In, the. republican state convention at Springfield April 1. . i livery district la Illinois wss carried by Speaker : Champ Clark ever OoveraJ Wood row Wilson la the democratic pri mary. Colonel. Roosevelt detested Preeldcnt Taft by about 111,000. Speaker Champ Clark defeated Oo vera or Wood row Wll eon by about 19,00 en the democratic ticket Th results of the primaries aa shown tonight are: Governor Demon's plurality la his rsnomlnatlon by the republicans la about Tltod, while Edward P. Dunne pro cured the nomination by the democrats for governor by about Com, Lawrence T. Sherman's Indorsement by the republlcane la the advisory Vots oa United States senetor wee about 000 over Senator Cullem. Oovernor Deaeea will control the new republican etete central committee by a large majority. Among the democrata both National Committeeman Roger C. Sulllvaa and he Hearet-Herrtsoa combination tonight claim control ot the party organisation and the reeult probably will not be knewa until complete returns are re ceived. COUNTY SCORED BY GRAND JURY ' (Continued from Ftret Page) unwilling to cope with the eltuattoa. Recommendation that the police put forth greater efforts. Recommendation that the Albert law b repealed and a regulatsd district be created. Finding that there has been a omblaa tlon among paving contractors snd no proof of graft In paving contracts, though It hes been shown certain prac tices have prevailed which should be done away with. Finding that Florence pevtng was de ficient end not up ta specification!. Finding that there la no truth In the report that Rylas Kiule waa held cap tive la a room la the Millard hot! bs csuss te bold her eaptlv there would ha Impossible. ILLINOIS YOTE NOT TYPICAL (Continued from First Page) the nilaoes outroms will have any affect on the result ot the republican presiden tial campaign. The outlook still is that Mr. Taft will have la the neighborhood ot SM delcwatee la the coavMitiM, n- haa bow til delegatea which I within vote or u number required to nomi nate. Allowing the third term candidate the entire Tote ot lllloote. which the Taft people are aot yet willing to concede. T. R. baa hR vote and vmii v, . to go aotae to get even within hailing ouianc ot voice enougn to rorra a com premise, for Roosevelt rtn. m to he aomlnated. He is working to throw we boom into Tan, the ataa "who was the aspet coneskloue figure la American aciusvceBeat' la 1M. A tolecram received frsaa Dee Moiaas today at Taft headauartara w --r.,.,. majertty in state coaveatiaa wui be from seveaty-flv to ninety." Tba drrlMoB of Jar eon eminty today give o, total of 7w delegate pledged t Taft; raremeij te control. ML" Sttamlate your ST Mvartistng k The Ree-.tbe ae tbat aH of th buyers. NEW YORK NAMES BIG FOUR Root, Bern, Banes lad Kerrit Are lepnbliou Delegate. nranracnoHS asz hot specific Plartewsa, W hlrh U Adapeed ertth bwt Pw Dtsewmtlaa Voter, L'raa Theaa t leyyert Prraldeat Taft. ROCHESTER. N. T, April 1.-Th re- pnbHcaa party at New Tort itau In con- raatlM tar today declared for the r- aoml nation of Prealdest William H. Taft and passed a reonhitloa urging the etate's delegation to the Chicago national con vention te vote to that end. The Taft presidential plank found an opponent only In City Comptroller Wll- lam A. Prsnderaast of New Tork. a Eooaevelt delegate, who made a vigor ous speech against the platform and de clared that Preeldent Taft could not b re-elected. The platform was adopted viva voce with ealy a few dissenting votes) from the LM delegate. United Statoa Senetor Ell ho Root, one of the "big four" selected to go to CM eeao. wee the chief champion ot the platform and made a vigorous defense of the American Judicial e yet em and a harp attack ea the recall of Judges. Th day's session wss given over en tirely to speeches oa the platform msd by Senator Root. James W. Wsdsworth, former speaker of the assembly; Mr. Prendergast and Job Hodge of Now Tork. After the vote en the platform aad the oelectton ot dlgat-at-large and their alternate, th convention ad journed without date. Stete Chairman William Barnes, Jr.. to night authorised a statement In part ae follows: There should be no mlsteke In the minds ot republicans and of the elector ate ea a whole aa to the meaning nf the convention which adjourned today. It wee an earnest, sober appeal to the electorate that Its will should be expressed through mental coherence and deliberate Judgment rather than through histrionic and ambltloue declaration." The delegate chosen are United States Senator Etlhu Root, State Chairman Wil liam Barnes. Jr.: Wllnaia Bern ot Brook :el and Edwlo A. Merrttt. Jr.. speaker of l.ia assembly. Tempore ry Chairman Butler was made prmaant chairman. State Chairman Parnee then read the platform, which In cluded a plank declaring faith In the Sherman law, but advocating additional legislation. Including the sstabllehment of a board to define more eloeely what la legal and what Is Illegal nnfler the act. IPBAKER IS OIVR.W OVATIOJt Heaae DamaeraU Cemaanlate Hln a Mia Veto la Illleoie. WAHHINOTON. Aorll lft-Speaker Champ Clark waa given an unusual ova tion today when he asoended thd house rostrum. Cheers, pplus and the thrill Tebelllca" greeted him. He nanaeo tne .vl evksenllv. his hand being cramped by too much hand shaking. Rspreeentatlve Rucker of Missoun. democrat, obtained permlsstoa to addreaa the houee tor one minute. "On behalf of all Mlasourlsns snd hun dreds ot democrats throughout the coun try." ha aald. "I deolre to congratulate our snsaksr en the nuignlflcwt tribute paid him yeaterday by the democracy ot the great ststa, of Illinois., It waa a tribute that any man well mlght'ovet. It rrfukea hint. Inevitably th next preet denj af dje'tVpltcd Stete. - ' MORE DEMOCRATIC HARMONY (Continued from First Page) democrata, whose respect and confidence are very dear to me, the plain, unvsr nlshsd truth about the 1M campaign. "I etartod with the management of the Bryan Volunteers on January U, after numerous and urgent requests from Tom Allen, Mr. Bryan's brother-in-law. From that day until election I worked like a slave, aad never received a cent or wanted a cant for my services. What I did, was done freely. ut of love for th oauas. snd nobody knows this better than Bryan and Alum. "Until September II I did my work et Columbus. Then I moved my' head quarters to Lincoln and ' worked from there. When the democratic state plat form convention met In Lincoln, the lat ter part ot September, Mr. Shallenberger went before th committee and made a requeet thst somebody be especially designated to take charge ot hie cam paign. Arthuur F. Mullen and Tom Allen, especially Allen, urged me for this duty, which waa agreeable to Shallen. berger. I protested, sine sit my work up to thst time had been done tor Bryan, aad my heart and soul were in the Bryaa cause. I felt that, with the right effort. Bryan could win. while the Shallenberger campaign looked to me as sll but hopelsaa. But Allen waa chair, man of the committee, and Mr. Bryan's broth er-la-law and spokesman, and I finally yielded to hie Insistence. That Is how. after eight months of Incessant work. I came to ehlft from Bryaa to the SMllenberger end of th fight Helped A Ilea Oat. "When I first moved to Lincoln. Allen waa abort et funde for the Hat com mittee, and aahed me for help out of the Brysa Volunteer funds, for office help, postage, ate. I gava him thla help. Then, whaa I trek hold of the Shallenberger campaign, he told me to ase the Volun teer funde for getting out letter and printed matter for Shallenberger. that Shellenberger had contributed to the atate committee and we would make a common pot out of the ststs committee snd Volunteer funds, though the ac counta were kept separately. "I used between tl.Bn) and ROCO for Shallenberger out of the Volunteer funds. Rvery penny of R wes accounted tor ta the statement Issued to members of th Volunteers. The Bryan Volunteer statement book ahowa every Item et re ceipts and expenditure, with exact date, and I court the closest Investi gation. The money there accounted for la all I received and ail I used. I never ssnt out a dollar for workers. I have always prided myself oa ecrupulou x actnsss and honesty ta the Blotter of campaign funds. Only about sevea weeks ag I received, from Mr. L J. Duns himself, a cordial letter complimenting me on the manner ta which I had ac counted for the money of the Democratic State club, and expreastns th wish that there were snore esaaa aad able demo crat Uk avysalf la Nebraska. New he aaya I was a die bo rear of brewery funde la 1M and be knew It all the Urn. Not only did I aae no brewery money, ex cept that aoeoemtad far In the Volunteer statement bet at ae time la the Shav lenbergor campaign, by lerter or word of mouth, did I raise the wt' and "dry' tssoe, or try to raise tt. Tb issues were guaranteed deposits aad matters of tax atlon, nd I confined myself te the Oseaha Llqwwr latere! Help. "An th brewery money I received as secratary in IMS to listed, end the name of the donor given la the Brysa Volua- tesr published ststament. Every dollar of It waa raised before the Denver con vention, and befor Shsllanberger was nominated for guess ma. Every brewer In Omaha, with. I think, one exception, and many saloon keeper, appear in that Bryaa Volunteer book, together with ether brawara and saloon keepers throughout the state. II. V. Hayward. an Omaha brewer, got more members than any an ale. He solicited sll tnU 1U members, wbose payments amounted to rUl. In recognition of his services. he waa awardsd the By ran Volunteer Hag. which ha snd Meyer Klein, an Omaha liquor dealer carried through tb Denver convention. "I noticed a number of things In the campaign of IMS which looked peculiar to me, and some of them have helped explain things happening since then. "When th platform committee met I Poke to Arthur F. Mullen, a member of th committee, aad told htm tw things I would like to see In the plat form. One was a plank for the election of precinct assessors, and the other plank for the Initiative and referendum H told m th platform draft prepared In advance already contained the Initia tive and referendum. Plains the Platform. "After the eomirlttee bed adjourned -I waa not Present et the mir-l . tlced the assessor plank waa in, but the Initiative and referendum nianb h.t r- cut out. I asked Mullen why It wss left out He told m that Tom Allen and other friends of Mr. Bryaa didn't want It In. I later asked Allen why Bryan didn't want It, and he told ma such a Plank would hurt Bryaa in the east. Hs ssid, moreover, th liquor people are treating us all right and ws wsnted to leers both the Initiative and referendum and county option out ot the platform.' Shallenberger, I remember, wanted the initiative and referendum indorsed, and had a draft at hie own containing It But the upshot of It waa that It waa Isft out of the platform, which waa adopted In conformity with Mr. Bryan's wishes. Just ss It waa left out of the platform adopted earlier In the year by the atata convention that elected delegates to the inver convention. 'I sin not auroriBMi th.i t f v,.. I ' S seeking sn excuse to stuck Shallenbergsr. .... uumi, wno is a Brewery attorney, ha never forgiven Shallenberger for signing the I o'clork law. Before the law was signed he boasted thst hs 'could han dle Shallenberger and he went to Lin coin and made the principal speech that wsa made urging th governor to veto th Isw. When the fnnniM Aim m. garded the Instructions of the brewery ettorney and attached hla nams to the act. he laid himself subject to slander n souse at Dunne hands -a.ienever "uno can find the opportunity. Danger far Deaerrsts, "I have learned a r.t m.nw ,Kl-. In this fight One le that It Is danger ous for any Nebraska democrat to think for himself If be speaks and acta accord ing as hs thinks. 1 hope, howsver, that ...Mu.nnaers will keep on with their work. I court tha riui i. ... It has always been my way of doing business, In or out of politic, to do it honwtly and honorably. And so long ss this discussion ha started A bops they wiu carry It on farther. 1 mm a meed and. In posssssloa Ns races, t tear th mask ot satntllnasa aad reform from the fee of th political McNa mara whs are making their foul acouaa tlona and vile insinuations ann, . eet men. Tp those who are hurling the filth I say. Sines you have started thla personal iignt, keep It up.- I have only barely besun ta haven't worked faithfully and hard for an tneee years without reward or hope of reward now to aubmlt myself tamely to character assassination wiihnni ,.n- Ing the truth about soms things I know. in conclusion, i aay, aa In the begin ning, I know nothina vhii r ... brewery contributions In ma outside of wnat appear In the Bryan volunteer Hat, Like the notorious iv.m- -t what became of the iiLon m v.. breaks to Tom Allen In 1M In behalf of Judge Parker, whea Allen waa chair man or the state committee, snd for which Allen never accounted, the story of brewery money ta democratic politico must be told by some on other than myself. "C. ja ORUENTHKR." BISHOP HOGAN A PRIEST OF CATHOLIC CHURCH 60 YEARS KANSAS C1TT, Mo.. April lO.-Prleitt attending the synod of the Kensss City diocese of the Catholic church todsy par ticipated in the celebration of the sixtieth anniversary ot Bishop John J. Hogan's ordination as a priest Bishop Hogsn of the Kansas City dio cese wee ordained as a priest ta St. Louis and became a bishop forty-four years ago. He Is H years old. REMARKABLE SWORN STATEMENT . OF A NEW BRUNSWICK DRUGGIST Have sold your Swamp-Root for twen ty-eight years and have known it valu able euratlv qualltlea for the past twen ty yeara. For kidney, liver and bladder troublea, I have never knewa a single pass where It has failed to relieve and cure. Right la my owa household Swamp-Root cured my wife of catarrh of the bladder, while R cured me ot liver snd bladder troubles. Numerous cases have come nnder my personal observstlon. which has made me very enthusiastic about recommend ing Dr. Kilmer's 8wamp-Root to anyone suffering from kidney, liver and bladder trouble, and I have the greateet confi dence in Its merits. Have never beard any customers who have given Dr. KU mer e Swamp-Root a trial apeak ot R but la the highest terms. Tours respectfully, JOS. F. BRADLXT. Druggist, 171 Hamilton St., New Brunswick. N. I, Subscribed snd sworn, to before ate this Mth day of July, A. IX. ISO. J AS. H. TAN CLEEF. Notary Public, Letter to Br. Wilms a Co, Isghaanoa. ST. X rran Witt SvuKeet 3 Pa fat In bead to Dr. Kilmer C Bbuhaactoa. N. T.. for a sample bottto. It will eoa vtnee anyone. Ton will also receive a booklet of valuable tafonaatloa, tolling all about the kidney and bladder. Whea writing, be sure aad artnttoa The Omaha Dally Bee. Regular fifty-eent aad'ane dotler stx bottle for sale at ail 'drag tare. - ' . LUMBER DEALERS WIN POINT Coavmtrot Coirt IHxmiBKt Case from CommiagioB. C03QTAJST Of C0X3CEEC1AI CLUB latesBtat Caaasaoswe Ceea Saatataa Nebraska. RaHes ea Fretght Rates en. Cal frwaa Colorado) te Thte state. (From a Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, April hV-iSpecial Telegram-) Aa action of considerable Im portance to the lumber dealers et Coun cil Bluffs, Omaha and Dea Motors haa been taken by the I'nltsd States com merce court, when an order for dismissal waa entered In the case ot tha Atchison, Topeka Santa Fa railroad against the United States, which will la effect es tablish lower freight rates on this com modity to these points, snd will, per haps, result in certain reparation to tha dealers for charges made la the put The case originally grew out of a com plaint by the Omaha Commercial club to the interstate Commerce ccmmlaslon protesting against tha high freight ratee on lumber to Omaha. - The commerce commission upheld the claim of the Com mercial dub and issued an order that the rate be reduced. The railroad com panies, making a total ot forty-one complainants, appealed to the United States couuneio court la aa effort to hare the action of the Interstate Com merce commission reversed. Ed P. Smith of the firm ot Smith. Smyth and Schail of Omaha, appeared for th Omaha Com mercial club, hut the case was put ever and Mr. Smith wa compelled to return to Nebraska, to turn the matter over to Judge Green, congrsasmsn from th Ninth district, who represented ths Omaha Commercial club at the hearing. Before any action was takes by ths court, howsver, the complainants filed a stipulation tor dlamiaaal and tha order of th court wa entered accordingly. Th result of this action means thst ths decision of th Interstate Commerce commission will stand and that the order for a material reduction In the freight rates will go Into effect Mel lor Pleade for Fa Ira. W. R Mallor of the Nebrsska Stats Fair board appeared thla morning before tha full committee oa agriculture -ot the house In support ot ths Magulrs Mil to appropriate ll',s) for federal buildings on stats fair grounds Mr. Mellor explained hlmeelf aa much pleased with the atten tion given by ths commutes to his ststa ment, and regard ed It as a good omen In connection with the possible pas sags of th measure. He left for th west to night III to iBsren Ml see art. Senator McCumber of North Dakota Introduced an amendment to the river snd harbor bill today calling tor aa ap propriation of ITS, 000 for the improve ment and maintenance ot the Missouri river from Ksnaaa City to Lebeau, S. D. His amendment further provides for ths sxpendlturs ot fljd.000 for Improvements of ths Missouri by snagging, bank re-1 vetment and the removal of rocks from the channel and for maintenance from Lebeau, B. D., to Fort Benton, Mont Iowa Peatsaaetere, The preeldent' sent to ths senate to dsy for confirmation the nominations of Dsnlel J. Adlum as postmaster at Missouri Valley, la., and Osro J. Kra mer at Brhaller, la. also ths nsms of Fred H. Dunhsm to be post mast sr st Wesslngton Springs. S. D. Ths Nebrsska State Railway commis sion' secure a farm-able decision today Want a Tonic? Co To Your Doctor Is alcohol a tonic? Nol Does ft nuke the blood pure? Nol Does tt strengthen the nerves? Nol Is Ayer's Sarsaparilla a tonk? Yesl Does it make the blood pu.e? Yesl Does it strengthen the nerves? Yesl By asking your doctor you can learn more about this family medicine. Follow his advice. k;frtSr MGIH1EUN Anti - Do Prevent Skidding Rubber Traction Sarfmct Pntectei mi Rem- ' erccaf by Ttagh, Fltxible, NoM-pmdsrbtg Leatker Tread, An Integral Parirf tb Ttrt ad Hot An Attachment. Firmly Imbedded Hardened Site! Stadt D Prevent Sodding. IN STOCK BY Nebras! a-Suick Auto Go. 1312-14-1 6 Firnan Street, Ooubi Te!ephM Iwtft 721 against the C. B. A (J. railway and ether railroads from the iBtarstat Conunerc eowimliatoa growing eat of a complaint filed ta June of last year al leging aajiiat, unreasonable and unduly discriminatory ratee for coal from natnes ia th Wslawabura; r Walesa district he Colorado ta Minora. He, aad ta the intermediate stations of lean, Wilcox. Hasan. H unties", Alnsa, Orleans, Carter snd Bacranxnto, Neb. TAFT ENDORSED BY VERMONTERS (Continued from First Page) Detroit, a Roosevelt leader, aa tempor ary chairman of the convection. The meeting thaa took up tha question of contested delegate to tb atata con vention and voted to seat Taft delsga tloo a agaiast Ruoawselt delegations from Detroit (Wayn county) and Bat tl Creek (Calhoun county). The Detroit delegation Is admitted to hold the balance ot power la the con vention. Deeptte thla action by a majority ot tb tat central committee and the apparent sweeping advantage given to President Taft la the selection tomorrow of six delegato-t-large from Michigan to th Republican national convention. Roose velt leeders maintain that the situation will hs reversed on the floor of the con vention. As a result ot tonight's developments, leaders on both sides of th stubborn contest said thst almost anything might be expected when the convention was opened formally tomorrow. i Delegatee far Preeldent. Tenth district delegates to tha repub-j lican national convention: Henry B. Smith. Bay City, and Colonel Frambach Cheboygan. lastructsd for Taft REED CITT. Mich.. April 10 -Eleventh district delegatea to republican national convention: William H. White, Char le vel r. and W. E. Darte, Osceola, nstructed for Taft MEXICO, Me., April M.-Nlnth district delegatea to republican national conven tion: Clarence A. Barnes and O. E. Meyersteck. Instructed for Taft. ' BUSINESS BLOCK BURNS. " WITH 1700,000 DAMAGE BUTTE. Moot.. April 10,-Flre broke out in the warehouse district here at noon today and was carried southward before a high wind. The Olson busi ness block, a four-story structure, ws destroyed and many warehouses dam aged. One block of email buildings waa virtually ewept clean. Kstlmatee ot the loss varied from H0O.0M upward when the fire seemed under control. At Fountain t & Elsewhere " ' Ask for 1I0R LICK'S" Thi Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Thi Feed-drink for All Ait At restaurants, hotd, aod Fountains. Dcxkaota, nYBgoratmf, and .jUsiin j. Keep it ell jrout aidetooanj at home. IWl travel without . A rtick teach, waparael ia a amiaata. TakaMimiUtioa. 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