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Mitchell Evening Republican (Newspaper) - June 30, 1924, Mitchell, South Dakota The evening Republican City edition vol xxx Mitchell South Dakota monday june 30, 1924. Number 232 lock nine ballots Are Call Forn in leads big cast in vain by i in ballot the democrats v to r Ato Anuw Lica Piug i rum Oia Rit makes Only trifling gains Smith forces stick leaders predict that there. Will re no Brear until after recess Madison Square Garden qty tulle 3cl�? a it a plod Nin it ballots in its first s a Fay. The democratic nation Hon found no candidate Entov did not prepare the Grot s str a f Rorn a Fri a dead lock a which it was heading. Mcadoo Trig at 431 on the first ballot c a1 my x York ? thru Ion to Onvan appear my foe Tow Arl i Start climbed during the balloting to Smith beginning at 240.5 ballot climbed steadily to last of the session. Doh ii w. Darts Hygin votes Rose at 51. At the of the ninth ballot the recessed until 8 of clock c Light saving time. All the Campaign a Anas various candidates d were satisfied with the the results did not Indi 444.6, while on the first 78 at the convention astern Day Gers for the Lared they nation thai in anything d that in bal a me i t e Imp copy right. Harris amp unfavourable to them biting in Deri tied thei what the figures would the nine ballots made won on the Field of favorite son candidates however by accomplishing the total elimination of gov. Sweet of Colorado and senator Ferris of Michigan. Senator Kendrick of Wyoming who was not formally nominated hut was voted for from the j floor also was eliminated. The delegates from the states of children being promised something if delegates Sull bitter As Tuey deadlock again Murt a. E no a a i Lur i Isiu Tuioi Iii nation begins with feeling still tense result no Surprise Joseph j. Shannon of Kansas City led a contest to relieve the delegation from its instructions under the unit Rule. Second ballot the second ballot resulted As follows Alabama 24, Underwood 24. Arizona 6, Mcadoo 4, Underwood 2 Arkansas 18, Robinson 18. California 26, Mcadoo 26. V t la Follette to fall Doheny be a candidate and Sinclair Authier says Are indicted Colorado 12, Sweet 12. Connecticut 14. Smith to. Brown a i Wisconsin first Baudot shows practically no changes from week of mane vering Delaware 6. Saulsbury 6. Florida 12, Mcadoo 12. Georgia 28, Mcadoo 28. Idaho 8. Mcadoo 8. Illinois 58, Smith 18, Cox Zer 2, Bryan 3, j. W. Davis 4, retch in 3, Harrison 2, Jonathan Davis 3, Jenior Kannui approve platform adopted by democrats Marana jury at Washington accuses three of conspire Acy to it defraud j senator Walsh Montana i Mcadoo 12. To. Sn-1 decision now final fall held on bribery declared of Fach a Madison Square Garden new York City june 30.�?up a the democratic National convention went into a deadlock of serious proportions today when it assembled Indiana 30, Ralston 30. Iowa 26, Mcadoo 26. Kansas 20, Jonathan Davis 2< Kentucky 26, Mcadoo 26. Louisiana 20, Robinson 20. Maine 12, Smith 3 1-2. Cadi o begin balloting j Underwood 6 1-2. Maryland 16. Ritchie 6, _ Massachusetts 36, Harrison Brown 1-2 Mcadoo i 1-2 s i 2 nit for a nominee for the presidency. With Quot the animosities of saturday night s fight Over the Kun flux klan Plank still ranking in the breasts of j 33 1-2. Many of the delegates the Battle for j Michigan 30, Ferris 30. The nomination promised to add an Minnesota 24, John w. Davis i other animated and colourful chapter j Adon 5 Cox 2. Underwood i Ritchie to political history. I i Robinson 2 Smith 12. Hority identity of democratic nominee will not Mattek by Georgie f. Authier Madison Square gardens new York j x. Y., june la Follette does not approve the demo a critic platform and will run Inlet pen Dently for president Tigard less of who is nominated. Iti the Bills follow Long investigation made under Federal court there i neither will in Choice of the Follette approve even ton for vice my president. He Ishii will Ani a few oui William Gibbs Mcadoo of California those men were ious candidates ing almost Elgh Tion piled out to turn later to go scattered among Var after a session last hours the Conven take dinner and rent it again. Seven ballots fruitless a Mal is n cd in. A York City june 30.�?up a through three ballots the democratic National convention worked its Way up to noon today without finding a nominee or materially changing the relative position of the two leaders Mcadoo and Smith. Three More ballots after noon showed but Little change. Out of the native sons Only one was eliminated up to the close of the third ballot. He was gov. Sweet of Colorado. His delegation took the vote it had been casting for him and divided it principally Between Mcadoo and Smith. Aside from a Little rumpus in Missouri the balloting was devoid Ltd Rue Bons a after challenges respecting the unit Rule two Missouri delegates had a i Germany Brush but the states 36 stayed so they would be quiet the delegates and alternates checked conversation j and milling about while the Roll Call proceeded. Michigan made a break on the j eighth ballot dividing As follows Ferris 6 i-2mc ado Smith. John w. Dayis 2 Underwood 6 1-2 j Cox i Glass i we. J. Bryan i. That was the first break of note j and it came wholly unexpected and i in invite Dawes to give speech Ai Cdon Palace among the leaders however a i sunday of reflection had softened somewhat the bitterness engendered 1 in the klan fight and they seemed Ertain that the delegates too would let it pass out of their minds As they j i became absorbed in the balloting for j the presidency. The beginning of the voting saw i virtually no change in the position of the candidates As a result of the klan fight or the intensive period or mane vering which has kept political manipulators Busy for the last two j weeks. First ballot following is the result of the first j ballot on the nomination for presi Alabama. 24 Underwood 34. Arizona 6 Mcadoo 4m, Underwood i 6. Arkansas 18 Robinson 18. California 26 Mcadoo 26. Colorado 12. Gov. W. E. Sweet 12. Cide tally with that Mississippi 20, Harrison 20. Missouri 36, Mcadoo 36. I Eland of Tho conferee Montana 8, Mcadoo 7, Smith 1. Save action. Nebraska 16. Bryan 15. Mcadoo i. These Statema e his candidacy a probably co ingathering at Dev ils Ai for Progress j based on ex-1 Connecticut 14 Brown 8 Delaware 6, Saulsbury 6. Florida 12, Mcadoo 12. .geqr.vj?.m<7rino l Idaho 8. Mcadoo 8. Germans agree to arms probe by the allies vice presidential nominee says he is Vii i j no if National committee approves Hill to. J. Harri i a ind it is 58, Smith 15. Cox i1 in. Davis 4, Ritchie 3. In 2 Mcadoo 12, c. W Imit Silzer senator Bryan Ana 20, Ralston 30. Iowa 26. Mcadoo 26. Kansas 20, Jonathan Davis Kentucky 26. Mcadoo 26 Louisiana 20, senator Harr Maine 12, Underwood 6 Nevada 6. Mcadoo 6. New Jersey 28, Silzer 28. New Hampshire 8. Brown 8. New Mexico 6, Mcadoo 6. New York of Smith 90. North Carolina 24, Mcadoo 24. North Dakota to Mcadoo to. Ohio 48, "cbx�?~4 8? Oklahoma 20, Mcadoo 20. Oregon to Mcadoo to. Pennsylvania 76, Cox i Harrison i Glass i Thompson i Ritchie i 1-2 John a Davis 5 Mcadoo 25 1-2 Smith 36 1-2 Underwood 3 1-2. Rhode Island to Smith to. South Carolina 18, Mcadoo 18. South Dakota to Mcadoo to. Tennessee 24. Mcadoo 24. Texas 40, Mcadoo 40. I Utah 8, Mcadoo 8. J Vermont 8, Smith 7, Mcadoo i. Virginia 24, Glass 24. Washington 14, Mcadoo 14. West Virginia 16, John w. Davis 16. Wisconsin to it. Mem -3 Mcadoo 3. Wyoming 6. Kendrick 6. Alaska 6, Smith 3, Underwood 2 Mcadoo i. District of Columbia 6. Mcadoo 6. Hawaii 6, Mcadoo i Smith i un-1 Derwe Ood 2. John w. Davis i Robin-1 son i. I Philippines 6, Mcadoo 3, Smith 3. Porto Rico 6, John w. Davis 5, cadent authority. Wisconsin ready to nominate Madison wis., tune 30.�?up a Tho Wisconsin delegation to the National conference for progressive political j action at Cleveland on july 4, will j place senator Robert i Follette of Wisconsin in nomination if the i convention decides to put up a ticket j in the Field. Chaster c. Platt Secre tary of the Wisconsin nonpartisan j league announced Here today. Ralston 30 Jonathan Davis 20 Ferris 30 Silzer 28 Thompson i Kendrick 6. Total 3,098. Fourth ballot following is the fourth ballot Alabama 24, Underwood 24. Ari j Zona 6. Mcadoo 4, Underwood 2. Arkansas 18, Robinson is. California 26, Mcadoo 26. Colorado 12, Mcadoo Washington. June 30.�? a it Majinai indictments were returned by a Federal grand jury Here today against Albert b. Fall. Former Secretary of the Interior Harry f. Sinclair and e l. Do teeny or cd operators and Jet l Doh Eny ,jr., As an outgrowth of the leasing of the Navel Oil unreserved. Four indictments were returned. Tile first named fall do Heny. Sr., and Doheny jr., Clarg ing them with conspiracy to defraud the government in connection with the leasing of the Caj-1 forma Reserve. In the second fall and Sinclair were accused of conspiring to Defrand in connection with the Teapot dome lease. The third indictment charged fall Arith a it a Ping a bribe of his official in full Renee in the California leases Iii behalf of Ifo Heny or. The two Doli Enys in tile fourth indictment were charged with inducing fail in behalf of the pan american Petroleum company by the a unlawful and felonious payment of $100,000, to take an unlawful action. Secretary fall it was testified before the Oil committee was loaned Hoo too by Doheny and the Money was delivered in a Satchel by Doheny or. Later Doheny obtained the lease to the Elk Hills Reserve in California. Sinclair obtained the Teapot dome 6. Smith 2 1-2, John w. Davis 2. Len i swerve without Der Wood 1-2v Connecticut i passed., to h �5r. A 4, Delaware 6, Saulsbury 6. Florida 12, j government Mcadoo 12. Georgia 28, Mcadoo 4. Criminal cases in the i Oil imbroglio. Civil suits already hav Idaho 8, Mcadoo 8. Illinois 58, Smith been begun by a ill v a to n in Tot or i j o a Een begun by Atlee Pomerene and in. Cox to. Bryan 4, j. W. Davis 3. Owen j. Robert special counsel an Wals Ritchie 3. Jonathan Davis pointed to conduct he prosecute on 6. Mcadoo 13. Indiana 30 Ralston i three Rivers. Sec Tiona. 30. Iowa 26, Mcadoo 26. Kansas 20, former secretan Jonathan Davis 26. Kentucky 2 6, j Underwood i. Canal zone 6. Mcadoo 6. Little change on second the second ballot showed but the state s id for Mcadoo under the unit despite charges from challengers the majority there did notes the will of the people of the and that Money had been Brough for the Mcadoo Campaign. It seems obvious that the Man of the leading favorite son Ca 3rf Bitting tight waiting for peeled deadlock Between in Mcadoo to be unmistakable listed. Of course Campaign to expressed great satisfaction voting and pointed out that predicted a third a Berlin Germany june 30.�?g<p a in her note to the inter Allied Council of ambassadors on the brigadier general Charles g. I i Dawes Republican vice presidential Maine 12, Underwood 6 it gov. I candidate probably will visit Mitchell j Smith 3%, Mcadoo 2. During Corn Palace week next de a Maryland 16, Ritchie 16. Cember. General Dawes has been in Massachusetts 36 Brown i Harri. From the first cited to attend the annual fall Festi a son a a a Mcadoo i i Smith 33. Val at Mitchell by the Mitchell Cham Michigan 30, Ferris 30. Jheri of Commerce and the Mitchell Minnesota 24 Ritchie 2, Cox 1. Corn Palace committee and by his Bryan to Underwood 2, Robinson 2 Cousin h. E. Dawes of Mitchell John w. Davis i Mcadoo 5, Smith superintendent of the South Dakota to. Personal letters Rule j that Resu 171 option of Allied military control Iress of German armaments accepts the stat Iii de demand for a general inspect m Tion on condition that it be final and is concluded sept. 30, next. The note declares the athletic and i Dakota next fall physical exercises of German youth his time however he Point Are not connected with military pre it asserts further that no tanagers a dilates i the sex Lith and f Stab i tanagers i a ratio anti Saloon league. From general Dawes to both w. In King Secretary of the chamber of Commerce and manager of the Corn Palace indicate that Coolidge a running mate would be glad of an of Importunity to visit Mitchell and South it. Is entirely at the publican National the committee be disposal of the re committee and if i is fit to Send him 1 the j experienced military world co uld hold the authority in the i to South Dakota he will embrace that a opinion that i Opportunity very gladly. or add gain of is if four pc clerks co of bal lot i r is going in Perio say. Irial Dei Irso balk 431 for so a it Ted ii b up the in band looked As detained s Harry Germany was in a position a Impi ate an armed conflict in Europe for the reason that her material strength in arms was less than that of the Small states. Furthermore it is declared. She is in a position of helplessness without parallel in this history of nations. Are therefore How Germany e of Europe the Uch fears Are res Mcadoo a t ran up to a1 was 241. Represented strength no the German prof unable to understate can threaten the pet note adds and Why rather created by the fact that the idea of general disarmament has not made noteworthy Progress among the other nations. On the tar i a North mood this 255 1-2. That a and a Gal the second bal while the it tangled mess played Quot linger if everybody i for an i Defini Lauder would on the Uno total on the i 431 1-2 and Smith s to How far those figure.4 maximum or Minim or determine the remainder of the Vot first ballot was scattered among other candidates in the entered Field of with two added starters Houston Thompson of Colorado and Senate Kendrick of Wyoming. There was Minnesota a nothing notable in the voting on the j Chica?0 june 30.�?up a beat and tuesday first ballot. It was quiet and or Etc death and carefully covered by night. In and almost without the feel lipshmt8 or blankets the bodies of of North and South Dakota of tension that goes with t p r5 j to edger taxicab chauffeur his wife warmer tonight tuesday finances arid their three sons. Roy la increasing cloudiness. Harvey 6 and Jack 3, were found in Lineal temperatures their Home late last night. Maximum and minimum tempera there we As no disorder in the House Tures As recorded by the official gov and no attempt at robbery was apr rement thermometer from 7 a. In. 1 g on the whole Chicago family is found slain in Home senator Peter Norbeck has joined his import unities in an Effort to bring Dawes to Mitchell and Bas obtained the Promise of William Butler National Republican chairman to Send to Mitchell the most outstanding speaker the committee sends into the West. This Promise was obtained by the senator before the Republican National convention and consequently before it was known who the vice presidential candidate was to be. It is pointed out that Dawes probably will put in considerable of his time campaigning in the Middle West and the West and because of this belief. It is thought that the Quot Helen j Maria a general is certain to be one of tace big Corn Palace attractions a a next september. A o Mississippi 20. Harrison 20. Missouri 36, Mcadoo 36. Montana 8. Mcadoo 7, Smith i. Nebraska 16. Mcadoo i Bryan 15. Nevada 6, Mcadoo 6. Np4v Hampshire in Brown 8. New Jersey 28, Silzer 28. New Mexico 6, Mcadoo 6. New York 90, Smith 90. North Carolina 24, Mcadoo 24. North Dakota to Mcadoo to. Ohio 48, Cox 48. Oklahoma 20, Mcadoo 2l Oregon to Mcadoo to. Jlon n. Harrison i��?11 Thompson i Saulsbury i. Gibbs i Underwood 3 Davis 4. Mca absent 2. Rhode North South Tenner Texas hah i �?�2, rib n a u 1. In i 1-2, j. The 25 w. A Island to. Smith j0. Carolina 18. Mcadoo 18. A to Mcadoo to see 24, Mcadoo 24. 4 0, Mcadoo 4 0.Mcadoo 8. Vermont 8, Mcadoo i Smith 7. Virginia 24, Glass 24-Washington 14. Mcadoo 14. West Virginia 16, j. W. Davis 16. Wisconsin 26, Smith 23, Mcadoo Wyoming 6, Kendrick 6. Alaska 6, Smith 3, Underwood Mcadod to District of Columbia 6, Mcadoo 6. Weather forecast id Iowa slightly Tost of strength in i mention. The Convent lot a without any re disorders of saturday klan Issue and report to be an attempt to reject melted a Ikuls irs three previous 1 or alb of the two Smith. The removed National con on got to bal Orrence of the t night Over the i that there was j a open that sub i fair tonight warmer to fair and probably Hawaii 6 Derwood 2, i. Philippines 6 Porto Rico 6 Davis 5. Canal zone 6, Mcadoo 6 total vote 1,096 Mcadoo Mcadoo i Smith i unt. W. Davis i Robinson Mcadoo 3, Smith 3. Underwood i j. W. In. Little All the native sons dark horses stood solid i throughout. The Only change of note a l. A t i. Join no it i from senator Harrison of Mississippi to senator Robinson of Arkansas. The relative positions of Smith and i Mcadoo were unchanged in Tho Sec Jond ballot. Franklin d. Roosevelt Smiths Man lager made this comment on the bal a voting a the result is no Surprise. The i Smith and Mcadoo totals were within i five votes of what wore estimated. The fight is running True to predict the totals for the second ballot j a re As follows Underwood 42 my i Adon 431 Robinson 42 Sweet 12 Smith 251 i 2bj o w no 21 2 a a u is i Bury 6cox 6 la sillier 3 0 Bryan 18 John w. Davis 32 Ritchie 21 1-2 i Hanson 23 1-2 Jonathan Davis 23 i Walsh i Glass 25 Thompson i Kendrick 6 Ralston 30 Ferris 30. Third ballot the third ballot was As follows Alabama 24. Underwood 24 Arizona 6, Mcadoo 4 1-2, Underwood i 1-2 Arkansas 18, Robinson 18. California 26, Mcadoo 26. Colorado 12, my Jadoo 6, John w. Davis 3, Smith i 1-2, Underwood i 1-2. Connecticut 14. Smith to Brown 4. Delaware 6. Sauls i Bury 6. Florida 12, Mcadoo 12. I Georgia 28, Mcadoo 28 Idaho 8, j Illinois 58, Smith 18 Cox to Bryan 4 John a. Davis 5, Ritchie"3% Vilarr Iralson 3 Glass 3, Walsh i Mcadoo j 13. Indiana 30, Ralston 30. Iowa 126, Mcadoo 26. Kansas 20, Jona Han Davis 20. Kentucky 26, Mcadoo 126. Louisiana 20, Robinson 20. Maine 12, Mcadoo 2, Smith 3 1-2, Underwood 6 1-2. Maryland 16, Ritchie 16. Massachusetts 36. Brown 1-2 a Harrison 1-2 Mcadoo 2 Smith 33. N. M., june 30.�? by of the Interior a. B. Fall now living quietly in his ranch Home Here in a statement 0 the associated press stated that he welcomed his indictment As a affording an Opportunity for the United states courts to Jass upon so called evidence and to construe the Laws of in i tim Cut in Mcadoo 26. Louisiana 20, Glass 20. J Maine 12, Mcadoo 2. Smith 4 1-2, Underwood 5 1-2. Maryland 16, Rit j Chi 16. Massachusetts Brown 1-2, Harrison 1-2, Mcay 2, Smith 33. Michigan 30, Ferris 30. Minne j sofa 24. Cox i John w. Davis i Underwood i gov. Davis 2. Bryan i Robinson i Mcadoo i Smith 12. _ it i go i Etc i Surj 9.a _ 11 a Pica 36, Mcadoo 36. Montana 8. Mcadoo i t a Jimi. 7, Smith i. Nebraska 16, Mcadoo 3. J any Vayalil Bryan 13. Nevada 6, Mcadoo 6. New Hampshire 8, Brown 8. New Jersey 28, Silzer 28. New Mexico 6, Mcadoo 6. New York 90, Smith 90. North Carolina 2 4, Mcadoo 2 4 North Dakota to Mcadoo 6, Smith 4. Ohio 48, Cox 48. Oklahoma 20, Mcadoo j 20. Oregon to Mcadoo to. Penn-1 Sylvania 76, Bryan i gov. Davis i Glass i Thompson i Ritchie i 1-2, Underwood 3 1-2, John w. Davis 4, Mcadoo 25 1-2, Smith 37 1-2. Rhodel Island to Smith to. South Carolina 18, Mcadoo is. Souths Dakota to Mcadoo to. Tennessee 24, Mcadoo 24. Texas 40, Ai Cadoo 40. T Tah s. J Mcadoo 8. Vermont 8, Smith 7, Mcadoo i. Virginia 24, Glass 24. Wash dead appeals to vet Bureau Sioux fails s. D., june 30.�?arthur Frazier. Indian War Veteran who is without status in the War department because it has him listed As killed in action came to Sioux Falls today to Appeal to the veterans Bureau for Hasto i n la Hiti Tice i f try in Lief. Frazier a suffered from tuberculosis said to have developed while. In it a i a. i he was in the army has been living j 4. Wet Yirgu Lnla a tent at Kort Ijo Odout s n _ of a a two weeks since the Tornado of june l4 carried his parents Home away. I w ii it a counts failed to a alter the relatives positions leaders Mcadoo and fourth ballot however another favorite son candidate from the Field. He was senator Kendrick of Wyoming whose votes were divided Between Mcadoo and Smith. The third ballot had removed gov. Sweet of Colorado from the Field. Parent. The i lid to y thought the hair yesterday to 7 a maximum 73. In. Today family had been killed by a witted relative or a Boarder with a lust to slay. The Bod filled minimum at 8 a. N so. Toda cheer fall indictment in the interval Between the and seventh ballot the senator Harri of Mississippi read to the convento an associated from Washington of Harryf Sim of edger and the two j youngest boys were found in a bed j room their Heads smashed. Mrs. De j Ger who was about to become a. I Mother Lay in the dining zoom and the body of the oldest boy had been j tossed into a half filled Bath tub. The tub then had been covered with a Blanket. Weather and roads Sioux Falls Clear Pierre Cloudy 5 Aberdeen Clear Huron Cloudy. I precipitation 2.43. Watertown Clear 6 60 4 roads Good. Press Antoum indict Bien cd dispatch in the air Al l. Doheny beet b. Fall and e. Connection with the my Oil out for some senator Bis son in land leasing scandals. The convention let whoops of approval i Walsh the prosecutor of the innate committee who modestly withdrew ? from the platform. To and Jour us evening at the Start of the eighth ballot. Chairman Walsh asked the convention to be quiet and orderly to expedite business and promised that. It was the plan to take a Short reit Ess for the dinner about 5 of clock. Eastern Daylight saving time before proceeding to a night session for More Ballone Uke a crowd of noisy a room for you with plenty of space for you and your trunk and your Parrot and your Gold fish or the Golf Sticks and the old uniforms if you Are of the male persuasion is easily and quickly found through a Republican want and. Conversely land ladies apart enters and others you can find a pleasant and desirable Roomer through a Republican want and. Phone 2424 Derwood 42 1-2 Robinson 21 Sweet 1 Michigan 30 Ferris 39. Minnesota 12 Brown 17 Smith 240 1-2 Sauls 24. John w. Davis i Cox i under run 7 Silzer 38 John w. Davis j Wood i. Glass i. Ritchie i. Robinson 31 Ritchie 22 1-2 Harrison 43 1-2 j i Mcadoo 5 Smith 13. Mississippi Cox 59 Bryan 18 Ralston 30 Jon-120, Harrison 20. Missouri 36, my Athan Davis 20 Ferris 30 Glass 25 ado 36. Montana 8, Mcadoo 7, Kendrick 6 Thompson i absent 2. Smith i. Nebraska 16, Mcadoo i a Jughe official Iota be a or Yon i a 6 a dip _6. Lot at announced from the platform i new Hampshire 8, Brown 8. New Jersey 28, Silzer 28. New Mexico 6, Mcadoo 6. New York 90 Smith 90. North Carolina 24, Mcadoo 24. North Dakota to Mcadoo 8, Smith 2. Ohio 48, Cox 48. Oklahoma 20, Mcadoo 20. Oregon to Mcadoo to. Pennsylvania 76, Cox i Thompson i Robinson i. Glass i. Ritchie i 1-2 Underwood 3 1-2, John w. Davis 4, Mcadoo 25 1-2, Smith 37 1-2. Rhode Island to Smith to. South Carolina 18, Mcadoo 18. South Dakota to Mcadoo to. Tennessee 24, Mcadoo 24. Texas 40, Mcadoo 40. Utah 8, Mcadoo 8. Vermont 8, Mcadoo i Smith 7. Virginia 24, Glass 24. Washington 14. Mcadoo la. I was Underwood 42 1-2 Robinson 21 Mcadoo 431 1-2 Sweet 12 Brown 17 Smith 240 1-2 Saulsbury 7 Sil a Zer 38 John w. Davia 31 Ritchie a j 22 1-2 Harrison 43 1-2 Cox 59 roads Good. J Bryan 18 Ralston 30 Jonathan Day oads fair. Xis 20 Ferris 30 Glass 25 Thomp roads Good. Son i Kendrick 6. Roads rough j mrs. Mcadoo checks vote during the balloting mrs. Mcadoo sat in a Box Busy with paper and Pencil keeping an account of the balloting. The Box formerly used by mrs. Smith was empty. It was obvious of course that there was going to be no nomination on the first ballot and that 4be con 6, John w. Davis 16. Wisconsin 26, Smith 23, Mcadoo 3. Wyoming 6, Mcadoo 5, John w. Davis i. Alaska 6, Smith 3, Underwood 2, Mcadoo i. District of Columbia 6. Mcadoo 6. Hawaii 6, Mcadoo i Smith i Underwood 2, John w. Davis i Ritchie i. Philippines 6. Mcadoo 3, Smith 3. Porto Rico six John w Davis 6. Cana zone 6, Mcadoo 6. Connecticut 14, Smith 10 1-2, Mcadoo 2 1-10, Brown i 4-10. The fourth ballot summary Fob j0wsj_ i Underwood _ 41 i 2 Mcadoo 443 6-10 Robinson 19 Smith 260 John w. Davis 34 senator Saulsbury 6 Cox 59 Bryan 19 Walsh i Ritchie 21 1-2 Jonathan Davis 29 Ralston 30 Glass 45 Brown 9 9-10 Harrison 20 1-2 Ferris 30 Silzer 28 Thompson i total 1,098. Fifth ballot following is the fifth ballot on president of College loses life in wreck Chicago june 30.�?up a six per i sons including or. F. W. Mcnair president of the Michigan College of mines lost their lives and 16 others i were injured today when a solid mail i train crashed into the rear end of i eastbound passenger rain no. 2. Virginia Wisconsin j mention was going through a shaking 1 in 1 Down process paying compliments to John a it a Davis i favorite sons and probably fulfilling j 6mith -3. Mcadoo 3. / 6 Kendrick 6. Alaska 6, Smith 3, some pledges but getting squared around for the real business to come. There was a noticeable absence of the feeling of Tensity that some times. Mcadoo i Underwood 2, As pervades a convention Hall balloting gets under Way. Pines 6, when Panama canal zone Ewe its i Rico 6, Underwood 2, Mcadoo i. District of Columbia 6. Mcadoo 6. Hawaii 8, John w. The i Travis i Ritchie i Smith i. Philip president Alabama 24. Underwood \ 24. Arizona6, Mcadoo 4 1-2 under Wood i 1-2. Arkansas 18, Robinson 18. California 26, Mcadoo 26. Colora i do 12, Mcadoo 5, us amp Erwood 2, Smith 2 1-2, John w. Davis 2 1-2. Bohnec i Picut 14, passed. Delaware 6, Sauls j Bury 6. Florida 12, Mcadoo 12. Geor i i to it Al Mcadoo 28. Idaho j. Mcadoo i 8. Illinois 58, Smith 18, Cox to. Bry-1 an 4, John w. Davis 3, Walsh i Ritchie 3, Jonathan Davis 6, Mcadoo 13. Indiana 30, Ralston 30 Iowa 26, Mcadoo 26. Kansas 20, Jon from Denver at Buda Illinois. O fined for using old numbers on new automobile Emil Mink. Mitchell was fined $15 i in police court this morning for having improper License plates on his i car. Mink recently sold his old car. Athan Davis 20.Kentucky 26, Mcadoo Tor which he had purchased License 26. Louisiana 20, Ritchie 20. Maine plates and when he purchased an-12, Mcadoo 2, Smith 4 1-2, under Ether car he used the numbers of had Wood 5 1-2. Maryland 16, Ritchie 16. Purchased for the first machine. In Massachusetts 36, Brown 1-2, Harrij Der the state Law he should have son 1-2, Mcadoo 2, Smith 33. Michi i registered the Transfer of the num Gan 30, Ferris 30. Minnesota 24, Cox hers with the county treasurer which i John w. Davis i. Underwood i i would have Cost him $1. Instead. Bryan i Robinson i Jonathan a he testified that the dealer from via i Mcadoo 5, Smith 13. Mississipp j whom he made the Purchase told i 20, Harrison 20. Missouri 36, my a him he could simply change num-adoo36. Montana 8, Mcadoo 7, Smith s hers. As a result he was forced Tojo Nebraska 16. Mcadoo 3, Ery Ftp 13. I a to Tho Pri a a it of his oar and Mcadoo 3 Smith 3. John w. Davis 6. Nevada 6, Mcadoo 6. New Hampshire a make required Transfer Deposit 8, Brown 8, new Jersey 28, Silver 28. A eth the county treasurer any Way. New Mexico 6, Mcadoo 6. New York 0 90, Smith 90. North Carolina 24, Mcadoo 24, North Dakota to Mcadoo 6 \ Smith 4. Ohio 48, Cox 48. Oklahoma 20, Mcadoo 20. Oregon to Mcadoo to. Pennsylvania 76, Jonathan a canal six to Mcadoo that ended the Roll j zone 6. Mcadoo 6. Call and there was no nominations. J the count for the third ballot was Missouri which had been challenged i As follows then came up for the poll. J Underwood 42 Mcadoo 437 Rob Missouri a a thirty six votes were re Inson 41 John w. Davis 34 Smith corded for Mcadoo under the unit Rule in the democratic National convention today altar a fight in which 255 1-2 Brown 12 1-2 Saulsbury 6 Cox 60 Bryan 19 Ritchie 22 1-2 Harrison 33 l-3i class 29 Walsh i Porto vie i Thompson i Glass i Bryan i Underwood 3 1-2, John w. Davis 4, Ritchie i 1-2, Mcadoo 25 1-2 Smith 37 1-2. Rhode Island to gov. Smith to. South Carolina 18. Mcadoo 18. South Dakota to Mcadoo to. Tennessee 24, Mcadoo 24. Texas 40. Mcadoo 40. Utah 8, Mcadoo 8. Vermont continued pm Page eighteen today a baseball National league first game Philadelphia.4 12 3 Boston. 9 la i Couch and Wilson Mcnamara and of Neill. American i Eago first game new York. To 13 0 Philadelphia. 4 is 2 Bush and Hofmann Meeker and Perkins

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