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ROOSEVELT LOSING.

CONYfMION IN UPRO\R.

HOI FIGHT FOR CONTbSTLD DEL LQAI Eb,

THRIFT 10 DISRUPT P\RT\.

Br Telegraph-Piiess (Uec, "J : iuifi 2i, 0:2(( a-.iiiv): . .Chicago.', iKine 2(1, The general belief here: is, that ■defeat' of Mr. Koospvelt at the. i|epu])lMin Coirvention is certain, Jlh : are gaining in pmver, aiitl 31.i;. Kccsevel.t is as steadily losing;.

There is a probability that 'M.fc. Jioosevelt will refii.se. to.accept, llie .cpnvfin.fi ; o4''s verdict and noniiiiatfe himself, b.is'.t a strenuous effort .nla,<l6 to ;i)re,vciit this as it would lie ce'riaih te'ca\i'sp : '.a J)H?;ic'h in the KepulViicaiv ra'nUsS.nd e'noT.riioiisly strengthen the: :c : iiuiic,es : . of. the, :i)empcrat'ic party's candi'cWte'.'.fbr .'Ui*: Jr'cl'dpncy;. There was iis the convention; vjest'erda'y,: -tTiough- JJr : , ltooscvelt's speech; s.tf;erigtheii'ed':the' b'e'i'ief that ho will bpli; ind. -call .a- rirtv corivention if defeated*

Jir. Eoosevcjt. irifprnipil'' liis ,6upp'oi:ters : that full oppofluait }• niust -lid tp: ilia elected the. jcJK'ai;!! if. they do not ■..ayjiil.tiiemseiycs. of it ihp.ft the Mmxiitipn7s;:a'cybrij , ..hii)-.' ; tl? , ?iKrdS ! wilt be binding ori.fiio .idhest m'aiii. .'■ ■

The V- al---kged fi^udnlcinftlir"^i^.cteSOflßiesaJEes'..shbtfld: vote on a mptidKexcl.udingi-.tli'gm..

The cliairmanY":Mr^E6pty, : Tnled: .ffiata; contested delegateWya'shimible :tp!vp|e on, tho qucstionijdf; right ;fa) '..sit; in the Conventip'n^.Vult2'h&;.<!Ru.!d:i , -vdj;e; p'ri. the cases of Mrl'Eppi pointed out 'jtli.Stf. dter'wiso' ;a : * niinpriiy would be ablei^tO'cdiitrpivfjie'Cohveiuion..

Finally Gov6rn6rs : Peheeii, :pf' ; lll.i.n6.isi 'a : Koosevelt sllppp"^.tsiv.•iirdpps.gd' ; a■'■ sc'f'.mp):.cimiso by i hp/(lisp:iifed ; delegates w-onld'-'bp;.:r.i4'ei;red' Id the ■■'Credentials Comniitlcp ;pri' j:piidii.isii:.ihat'jio contested delegalrs'-sliouiibe' viljpjypi ,tb' vote upon tlic i ' : c6riVniittec's i;e'pprt; ' ,

This was rejected" )iy '510 i-ybHs: to 5G+.

Tho later ■p'rbc.b'pflhißs.:. nverp'.-'-sp.- ■ diS'6'r-. derlj- that th'ef.rep.Qr.tei:si : .liad .-.difficulty jjt following them.;',."/:'. ./. ■ .-..'■ ■

Burins jther'tf Wag".ii.spn'sa.tional demohstiViti.piiViiiv ihonoiii; "pt Gb.y'ernor Hndlpyf';;p7;;JJtj'*;piirif:- i'-lja'.Scoffo" velt dclegatioiVyfiisp'/ljara'ilecl . t.lie, '.-'-■ hall carrying standa^|s : ;aiiil:icjiceniis r -.and: y.plK in:'"Wo waiitfTeddy:!'? ' '"■. ■""'

Mr. Root was^jVpjvorlpJs; f«j'. quel.f;tjie. din, and it vraV■ ififty-fVyej.mi '.teforbthe Sergeaiit^t^VrnikjcpuhV'^psldrpiprtferJ

The disturbances}, ■.'•Sv.c'rp." .pimctiiafed 'by cries of "Hadlev "sjioiiiiU/lieyitlie.: cbmprb.-. that Mr.' Justice^Hiighfe/slibiiiri. 'hi'. Pfe: sidont and Ha'dlpy.\Yic6-Pr'csW'e"iit,: ; ■■-''

Later in tlip^day;:thpli£rede)iiiaiV;Bpm : / mittep Mr v Devine, a Taf^t^nian;^aiicl;'dj>e:;;ivf■ ; 'lip ; :cpiif; testpd delpgafes;7whoseii.seiit o^as:'claimed' by a MrJ ;i)eyme?S' election was 'Ueelared; Va'l'idv-iiv:"ad vTbte'si to 18. W>s°svrt'X ";.' \ ■' Tho Roosevelt", raeajbers. of .tho: .cbrninitr Hon on tion of their^o'mand'{fpi^it-;/MU THE CpNTESTEpJsEATg; '. MK. '■, Much has i)eeiiS :: sages of the ;fight>.'fori : .thb-;jdispiite"(r-seats'-in the 'Convent.ioii;y.^libr6 ; i'w'eM- l: -l)e'tiveen 1 150 and 200 and l{oosevplt^delegates, ; bulk of tlies'e?Hhc.,;Natioiia'l-i.-:i.t'birinril'fea: ol tho parlyiin.Ji.t.-iVjpi'eliiriiiiarr.^iuVcSti- 1 ' gatibn awai'de(l/itti:',tlies-.y'aft? , iiiehi.i-'-TJie' awanls have, >hb\vevo?;^tb»?lJo : Tevicivc'S-' , by. tho Conimittee!biv:,Cfecipntial?.;;:MiSKpp£evelt is now maldiigj';i;.dpspcfafe' : eisoi't' io reverse these .'dccision^ ; .',l!liPW ! the Convention,''it:ina'jv ; bs>pVplairipd : i:must: bo chosen witliinS;avtccrtaiii : tixc't!:: .fiiiipafter tho National .'Goniiriittccfiissiies' its call for their. clectioiffi'^TlipHratio- bf"apportionment adopted;.'by'the;iKirtv-is'foiir delegates-at-lar'ge frem -i-each * ; State:':-" ; - '?xr<y: delegates for .each:o!-eiH'efentative-a''t4ar'ge ; - 111 (Jpngress; :;twp>ldclpgstes:?from-' ; :eabhi Congressional !aistricti->each';!.bf■'..tlie'.■iTerr , ritories, eaclv;bfi:tho.iiisular. :, . : 'po'ssPssionsi'' and the District;6f:CclombiaV ; . ' ! 'i- : -"'';

iho dolegat«syat-large.,,i'nust'l)e". s cliosett by popular Stalo'iahd .Territorialfebnven-. tions, to bo enlled-' : committees hiKconformilySwith';.tlie'ir'es> tablished rules",y>;alid : «the"iidistricfc : -'\-.'clefe-i. gates are to rection of theWstrictJcomihitt&sttlnVtlioSouthern the-Repubiicaifor-, ganisation is more-oiv-kss iimperfectfJ ahd? in which many; hopelessly KDembcratic/disr tricts are without EepuulicanSeominitfesi the State committees'- t-jk6;nhargo.;'fbr':-;all tho districts and;sec : 'tb'vitifliat'i:hbJi!ecesV sary conventions i;are,^]e]d.'?i;or. i ;.:the : ''in-,' sular pos3essioiisiSincl;;i.6r:.ftli3 : ,:Districfc'/o ; f ; Colombia special:.;i!iach"inoi'y:,is''.c'rcdfc'cj.Hb take in hand' the: Ibeatrprganisatibiii'a'iKl l enable the RbpublicaiisviUu're. : Ho;Select;' their delegates- 'I'-WttJ* l£< '■■'■■■ *■■■■.■■'■'■■■'''■■■■. Mr. Taft accused the other.'.'.ot' 'triclccry ! ;iii' : coiinectiou with Mr. Taft, speakiiig;on\J!ay^lO;,;»aid J :bCTi'iv rival: "Mr. EobsevcltVsrivs';.tliaK : lip"i.i's.-.ilio Republican lican National,,,C'dmmittee/iiii'/passihgS'.'ou: l tho ciTdentials--bfi'delega(es i ;foS. : the Ipre-.'1pre-.' lnninary roll iiCihe. Conyeiitibii'sliall'.'bbld to be unfoiinded liisJvnmriyi./iHmsy.Sbir;.. tests, ho will judgment of those;havnig.:.ar!tlibritv;'.Tli6inference from.:..tliisj. the convention :beeau'-e : ;a':f!uly i 'constitiite'{r Republican Xaticiuil'VComniittee^'shall;:: after a judicial; seat his contesting delegates':"■■ Ifsliis'.'edict is to be heeded,'.theh : ;theJMioidin»Jbf.':a'nv convention at::alr;ds. l ne"fu'iictorv:.'.'a'rid , '.sii , r' perfluous. ".*S'"&>4---<&,v:- '■'.. :' : ''<~'', "■■'■' ■

\Y ith clearlj: : .premeditation' he projector! est reason after tho regulnr'i;'couyen|.ipns" ; ]iad--.been; held, merely tb;.rn'ako' .'S.,l>a'?ii3.'foiViJ-. paign of threatens carried on is t6J..bo'f^'ecpgniic'd•>a , s^sllcco^s- , fill, and shall be tliroiv'ii'. niitJ'nVsiifficicrituiimib'pr's. to give him a inhjorityyie^Hll''lif'eak : :.frsiri. tho party and••■.tiyVto: -riiin he cannot rule;.,:: '..:".,'. - -.'.' -'"'

I appeal to ill 'Republicans;Jto .saV: 1 whether a maivavho. .assiim'es, does not forfe'it/'liis : cla!m:'.,'tb : '.ariv';rißlit. to become a carididata.i.in' 1 ar.nbp'ubri.caii convention. Hohoure'fl !, ',m-iHi-i'he.■.■n , omina , - , tion to the with tho niosfc.sabrbd.:obligatibns; resting' upon him to be..lo^a!.';to. : :.it4-orgaiusatiohi. to respect the'. Tul.es ! 'goye'rnihg'.;ita\'N&. tional Convention",.v:a'iid' to:■ rccogiiiso '.the authority of tlt^,&mmiftces:.irlViTv i 'ai) , n'oiht--ed under its ti ; adition';il .policv," he *iloiitsi 111 advance tha decision..'of,,-in these''.and announces that unless: ha is. to'bb :iidm-. inated the interest of the party.; atufiliomterest of its members, are t'o" ho'sacrificed, find only 'h'fs selfish'.ambition is tobe consulted." NO COMPROMISE. MR. ROOSlftfEtfh'S'-.SrDE' OF TITE- ■ : ■ Mr. Roosevelt'servei'l naiiciv last- hibiit'h ■ that he would; Resist ail'v 'Coii!pr'b.iiiise\'"a''t'. ..,m 1 ' e P n ' ) l'c-atr iviiiioiial Cbiiveiiiio'h.: •J hero can be ■no-eoiripriiiui'se.,'' lip' i'aid. t'i' a speech in Ohio bis May■«&■,. ; ' v Sbirt(i. or. nur nppononb ai-e: saving'thai ijci'tlier Mr;: J ait nor J shdiilil.',!:((. iifJii'iiiih'fMl: I'll name the coinp'rbniise candida'i'.e'; .lie will : be inc. "The other .day a certain gentleman,.' oil's- of .'il'ie gi.-cal. financial'' terests (hat is-.siipnrtriing' iti. 'Kit, and ■ himself a. suppbr,tor : :of Mr..-FhT-tj altirPiTgh personally on ; perfectly-'. ljlr.a?.iif.i' feWuS' with me, camo to: inc .aiid saiil iirst ab'o'.n't.' what theso two. ■'I'iifjt O'elefcrieJ: lieie. fivid;. i Hs> said, 'Wo kiiiVw'Tiji;i. canTt be liijiiiiliated, and we lv.aii.t; t(i k-jfriw ft yiiii '!«U!''i ". consent to a con.ipvoii.Viif l ciiiuiidaic mn\ a compromise pla't'i'bi.'jn,.' ' ' "'

"I said: 'Xoiv,'f/.Yf-fll Ml; yon.. .% jvilj name thp comprblii'is -enlirliflijtn; 'he- v.ifl.' 1» me. I stand tor ii'ivss'l'f as ih"- ■.i.r-'i');iii.i'i. candidate. Aiifl. ns fofWiff pbi.tfociii; n-.c----"•ill accept 11 roai'jiv'fliiiiti % taUiiis iht wbvl« Blatiorwv

"T.lion j went tin. i.o tell h'in'i. what he filjil these TiWt delegates tlpifi V..iyiJ<ri',stmnl. I: -sawf, if tliis was an oi'dkiai'V I'atifioival ''»]>■'; 'bdwewi lucre fai-.ii.tms, a i>i'yijii'i>.iiii-e WVitthl i.:e alt light, lint this r* int it'll : ijrdiiiai-y latijjmiil jigh:!.. Ticis is; a r..iri'liifJilfi'lWeti the voseiK who iikilic 'i : p at :lt:W yi) "i: !Hl iVer eo.iv(\ nf the lh'piHJv«iHv.]!a:(*l-v, :on t;hi; iuio villi', aint; on tiit-. t..tlu ; i; s-iilf. | l)w iili'ii v.'hi) have a>~iriiied Is h<>«< the :'l!'oiiiii)lica.n parly willmnl vei'il'i'iiee '(.n flit' willies tii' the "iilaouiilA- of t"t:<* vt.jev>.. WJieli f.lli>. Iwi.i iufti's iiji-piWil sire tif Hmf . s(inji,jj-, there can bi' in! rxitiipftiiiiie. i ' Bjil iait s-'iiUpi'L-n! at. thu .-talftMO'ij't nj flwse two Tiitt tWlegitfts .flmt: Sltev .are- (lc■lfeliii'll to afmntlnii Tart '-nit tn.lcp- ju I'hri-k if llii'y ca-il gPI ,n)ij- vn't'es by if. 'I'a'ky iiie troin.vk'y'as a whole, a'nj.l ( : h.e ni.ei.i bShiiit.l jlr. 'i.'ai.t tloii't, ';ai:p i.i :r'a.]) for hiiii; they wJmlil take ajij liian if U'C.V co'iiit! beat ni.o." MARD HITTING BY MR. TA.FT.-. ■KaaSEvpr.')? akb Tirii jaiinKX'jviUji. ■■■ '.I'he TafWiooheveit prize figlii, for that :..iipp : eai:'s l.e lie, -tiro- 'btyt nan'ip iof it .(sa'ys. ■the ''Daily i\"cws". of May !J}i. hotief tlmii. ever. The I'reMtoit aud ex- ■ I'Veisitienj; are., each ti-yiiig .'to. (leiiVer a solar jrfex,iis' punch i'ii. I'li<s'ir cfaily spejlihes I' in the. Ohio titfe. tit jVijicirftaii p'pHtits '.pile- is a.cQ.iis't'o!.iicd. to. .mi!d'-si'iii.ging' 'Ci.o'm-. .paigns, .But the vciipiii.Qij.S' character' Hi this batf.l'o .has been rh'rely su'rp'aise.d. J ttjiofe, the fpllawi.ii.'g ' Tiaffiii'go ftpiii 'I'i'.es'i'-. (lqnt Ta'ft's ■.sjioceli'. i>t .Steii'lKitvji.le:— ■. "C.olpa.ei .KdiimsVclt says- f!.i.e : . A'liveri.can ■ people Sire g'oi'u'j t'o elect Mill- because' ho ■ij' 'nece'.s.=.ary''fdr".jli6 job, T'h'c .job lie. pi\p-.-pq'joS' fe the' inillenniuiii.. Tl.i'at 'hqi livbaiis ■'■to' 'bring a'boiit.wlien he gets: iii.tp office., ■{lya'ii'ghtci'.),. All the bos.'e's will 'di's.apf■i»a.r^iaugh!ei:i—and. ho will h'ay.e ,a■ iiu;-.- ; ;ger in eycry epuiniunity, eyery. ■cduntyy "aii.il. every State, Riit tlieiniileii'iiiiiin .is ■ind.fc: than four years: .■so' "wiicji lia. pome's herD ask; hini: if lie' .■would: take a fpii.rtli. -term .-a'.iitl' then...a :fittlv : Wriii,; ,ahd fiifjuirp wli'}' lie; sh6;iiid: ' not coiitiiiup. in office for th'a' rest of lii'f riatural.. Hid: jJLaiitl. l.a'u'ght'eri '.'-''Si!pposs':lie wd.rp wafted', .'to ,the'.:skies! in a'.chariot; |ikp tho pVo'phet'.pf .dldy'a.rid'. ' wcre; : ..fp- (lisapppar..iutP,h'ea've'ii,' .hdw-'coukV 'get...along.withpiit'.liiiii?'. ■(■Eaugli■tbrj;. .iis- vfa.s'tHe' ivlfplo. sho.Wi aiicl.'tliere :was'ii.'t'. 'Miybttdy:.'.'clse''ih; ■ii'skt. V ; I.t r s'■'?■>''■','£'* ■■'!■" ■.'all'-.-.'iflve tiink; ':": ; 'A'ii'd? if, :yoii-"feediithat -.-ixj:---'lo.xicat'irigi.'.cgoiisiiv ,:ypu'll., be. ;c'reatin'g; -/a.: .'sif.ifatipn'idangeroiisiitP. (tliis./jEepubiic;'.'..'; : ""Hq 'liKcrisrjiiiinsilf, ;fp : ;Aliraliam(VLiii,; ■coin 'iiiiors /aiid^rssenlblc?!. hliii; jlpss- iliriiv. :oiiy/ :i niaij/'iiiv > ;tl!Oj.;lii.srdi;y ,:pf:;.'tlip : !'JJnife'it : ;f!fates/.' vcliber?;:)';;. ■de'iriagdgiie^'■■and: a* ■flhii^ryi'\.^aiuVV.][..:ltatd : .'' , td.( ■fe.:'; ahypiipotrj-, tp. ilinneyfuglp, jieoplo: liyi itclliiiti:'tliehi: Jib;.(lbe.sii'.t.' .I>6V.: lftve, , ''.V(LAiig!fier;'vaiid: : ; ., ■

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1472, 21 June 1912, Page 5

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ROOSEVELT LOSING. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1472, 21 June 1912, Page 5

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