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SAN FRANCISCO.

4.

VOLUME rxil.?NO.

COLONEL WILL
STAY IN FIGHT
AGAINST ROOT

'Dad' Moulton, Who


Must Give Place
To Younger Man

Bert-ice Godaire, Graduate of


Girls' High, Slain by Charles
Bonner, 19 Years Old

Declares Senator as Temporary


Chairman Would Be Reactionary Tool

Slayer Tests Revolver by Firing

President Taft Is Completely in


Control of the Bosses,
Says Roosevelt

Murderer Empties the Weapon


in Victim's Face, Flees,
and Is Captured

BAY. Tune 3.?Upon


of temporary
the selection
chairman of the republican national committee may hang the
political fortunes of former President
Roosevelt. Tie decided tonight to oppose with all his strength the seating
of Senator Root, and issued a call to
all his supporters to stand by him.
The colonel's decision to make a
square issue of the seating of Root
was reached after a consultation with
advisers.
At Sagamore Hill today
were Senator Dixon. GirFord Pinchot.
William L. Ward. Xew York: George
W. Perkins. New York: Frank B.
Ke!!oj2*g and Andrew Rahn. both of
whom are from Minnesota, and Truxtun Beale. a delegate from California.
Root a Reactionary
Following, in part, is the statement
dictated today by Colonel Roosevelt:
"In the past Mr. Root has rendered
distinguished services as secretary of
state and secretary of war. But in
this contest Mr. Root ranged himself
against the men who stand for progressive nrinciple within the republican party: that is. against the men
who stand for making the republican
party in relation to the issues of the
present day what it was in the days
?of Abraham Lincoln.
He stands as'
the representative of the men and the
policies of reaction.
He is put forward by the bosses and the representatives of special privileges.
"What has recently come to my
knowledge makes it clear that it is a
question of the absolute duty of every
progres-ive republican to oppose the

Pace

a.

After years
through
many
"Dad" Moulton,

of service

extending

generations,
the veteran trainer of
college

Stanford football heroes and track stars,


has been deposed from the high position he has held for so long, and a
younger man named
in
his place.
Nominally. "Old Dad will still be the
when
the cardinals
official trainer
athletes gather for their first football practice next fall, but in reality
will be in charge of H. W.
Maloney, who has been named to the
position of assistant trainer.
Maloney has been
gymnasium
inthe men

structor

for several

popular

Continued on Page 3, Column 5

Cot. 8

By J. R. HAMILTON
Advertising

Mauser

of Wuamaker'i,

Philadelphia

(Coprrf__te_)

XTEXT

to December,

ROOSEVELT MANAGERS
ROUTED AT EVERY TURN

Resolutions Committee to Recommend Indorsement of Administration in Report


EIGHTH DISTRICT GIVES
COLONEL HARDEST BLOW
0., June 3.?President Taft showed such strength
in the preliminary skirmishes
today that politicians tonight
declared he was assured of Ohio's six
delegates at large when the convention resumes tomorrow.
In the new state central committee,
named by county delegates before the
opening of the convention, President
Taft is conceded 11 of the 21 members.
His strength In the resolutions
committee was shown in the majority
The committee by a
report touight.
vote of 12 to 9 decided to recommend
to the convention that "we do heartily
indorse the administration of William
Howard Taft."

COLUMBUS,

ing.

Now We Have Come at


Last to the Month
Of Brides
Former

Preliminary Skirmishes of State


Convention Assure Him National Delegates at Large

JEALOUS

years and
is a
among
man
the
students.
Moulton's contract will not expire for
two years, but at the end of that time
It is probable that Maloney will be
\u25a0.Isat-on as temporary chairman at chosen to head the training staff.
Chfcaago of any man put forward in the
"Dad" Moulton is still the idol of the
ln__T-__s of th supporter*
of Mr. Taft cardinal undergraduates,
and unoffiIn this contest.
I have before me a cially has been promised a berth at the
eierpry at tha following telegram sent to university for as long as he may want
Coot ___a*4 on

TAFT SCORES
BIG VICTORY
IN OHIO

because the girl tie loved


did not heed his attentions and
kept
company
with another,
old,
19 years
Charles Bonner
Lilly
shot
snd
killed
Bernlee
Godair, a 17 year old girl, until a week
ago a pupil at the girls* high school,
last night shortly after 11:30 o'clock.
The tragedy occurred in front of the
girl's home at 1172 Haight street and
was witnessed by the girl's aunt, Mrs.
Mary Dreux, and Sam Houghton, with
both of whom the murdered girl had
gone to the theater earlier in the even-

Veteran Stanford Trainer


Will Be Replaced by
H. W. Maloney

June

is the BUSIEST and

most INTERESTING month in the year. And


whether you are a bride, a mother or merely a MALE
CONTINGENT, you will probably find it so.
Right now there is such a STITCHING and SEWING and

HUMMING of needles going on; such BUSTLING and HURRYING and FLUTTERING ACTIVITY as has not been heard and
?een in Christendom for a whole year.
\ou are a poor lonely mortal indeed if your sympathies do not
extend to some new bride and to the founding of some new home.*
So get busy. ALL OF YOU, and see if you can't think of something this year besides spoons.
The little Specialty Stores ought to help you a great deal right now if
they will only ADVERTISE the well selected stock which they usually
have. Otherwise they are liable to charge you THREE PRICES for
their wares and you had better let them alone. So follow the LITTLE
advertising carefully.
The big advertisers of course will be here with all the BEST AND
CHOICEST at their command.
THEIR advertising is as important
to you this month as any news in the paper.
It is a bit startling to realize it, but this season of the year marks the
creation of nearly half the peoples of the earth. This is the BEGINNING of a new generation of men and women, the FOUNDING, all
over the world, of NEW HOMES.
It calls for an interest as general and as widespread as if civilization
were starting all over again.
Homes must be BUILDED and FURNISHED COMPLETE and even the LAND underneath them must
be bought. Furniture, pianos, rugs and stoves all become part of the big
EARTH PLAN that centers about the coming of the bride. Even the
best clothes we can possibly afford are none too good to honor the event.
Well, there are MANY THOUSANDS of you reading this paper
today, so whatever is WORTH WHILE in merchandise throughout this
city will probably be ADVERTISED HERE.
If you do not find what you are looking for HERE, it will hardly
be worth your while to look elsewhere. ANY MERCHANT WHO
OVERLOOKS AN AUDIENCE AS LARGE AS THIS CAN
SCARCELY BE VERY SHREWD, AND SO YOU CAN
WELL AFFORD TO PASS HIM BY.
Every factory wheel in the world is WHIRRING FASTER to
meet the demands of June ?the Month of Brides?and you will probably have to do a little whirring YOURSELF to meet the demands
on you. So turn to the advertising now. It wili help you out

BonThe murder was premeditated.


ner, the lovefl crazed youth, after being warned
by the parents
of the
young girl that he must cease forcing
his attentions on her, purchased a revolver and lay in wait near her home.
The coolness and cunning of the
slayer was displayed by the fact that
a half hour before the girl was to return from the theater Bonner made
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6, Column

PRACTICAL JOKER NO PENCHANT FOR SOCIALIST SAVED ALBANIAN REVOLT


ANNOYS CUPID APRON STRING MEN FROM ANGRY MOB MENACES TURKEY
[Special Dispatch to The Call]
Bay and
BOSTON,
June
3.?Back
Brookline society folk were stirred today by the news that Miss Wilhelmlne
Manierre of Chicago, daughter of a
dealer,
had
millionaire real estate
to Reginald
broken her engagement
Parry Kennard, son of Mrs. W. Kennard
and a brother of Vie Kennard, the Har-

What was branded by the family of


Miss Eleanor de Fremery as either a
malicious attempt to create trouble or
a mistaken idea of a practical joke,
waa perpetrated last evening, when a
woman representing herself to be Miss
Virginia de Fremery, a sister, circulated
the announcement by telephone that the
of Miss Eleanor de Freengagement
mery and Giulio Minetti, the well
known violinist, had been broken.
The marriage of Miss de Fremery and
Minetti has been announced to take
place at 4 o'clock next Sunday afternoon at the home of the bride's mother,
Mrs. W. C. B. de Fremery, at 77 Fairmont avenue, Oakland, and invitations
have already been issued to the relatives, who are to be the only guests in
attendance.
Last evening the woman who stated
over the telephone that she was Miss
de Frernery*s sister called up the newspapers and said that on behalf of the
De Fremery family she wished the announcement made that the engagefhe
ment had been broken and that
marriage would not take place. Pressed
for a reason,
the
she declared that
that Minetti was
family had learned
engaged to two other young women in
San Rafael and had been involved in a

[Special Dispatch to The Call]


SAN DIEGO, June 3.?l_ A. Shiffrin.
a socialist from Oakland, who boasted

he would defy the laws of San Diego,


had an opportunity to teat the temper
of the people here this afternoon, and
but for the effective work of the police department, led by Sergeant Harvard football player.
vey Shepherd,
he would undoubtedly
father,
Miss Manierre related to her
William O. Manierre, that she found have been roughly handled. "Get a
rope!" "Drive him out of town!" "Jail
the "severe formality and conventionalities" of Boston society life "too irk- the anarchist!" and similar cries, minsome."
gled with hisses, greeted the fellow as
according
A visit to the Kennards.
for his he mounted a box and tried to speak
to Manierre, was responsible
daughter's change of heart.
The police surrounded him. Citizens,
"When she returned home from Bos- believed to be members of the so called
ton," said the millionaire, "she told me
vigilantes, were driven back with upthat Reginald was still tied to his raised clubs and Shiffrin was protected
she
strings.
She
said
apron
mother's
wanted to marry a man and not a until he reached an office building and
disappeared
mother in law.
within. Deputy Attorney
General Benjamin witnessed the demonstratlon,
noted the manner in which
the officers handled
the crowd and
treated the law breaker, and soon after
gave it as his opinion that the officers
here are well able and prepared to
handle the situation unassisted and that
law breakers of all classes will not be
I
scandal.
This, it is said, has already
Dupaich to The Call]
tolerated.
Later in the eevning, at the De [Special
SACRAMENTO. June 3.?Blessed with been embodied in a report telegraphed
Fremery home. Miss Virginia de FreAttorney General Webb, who is ill In
happy
three healthy and
children
mery, the sister of the bride to be, desupply of the north and who. It is said, can not
telephoned
any
one
a
limited
triplets?but
that
she
had
with
nied
return to San Diego.
such a statement
or
had authori_ed worldly goods, a Calaveras blacksmith
The situation is In the hands of Benthe use of her name in such connecSecretary
written to
of State jamin, and after hearing the grand jury
has
wedding
She
said
that
ls
to
tion.
the
Wednesday,
asking if the state of report, which is expected
take place as planned Sunday after- Frank Jordan
is
return
it
believed
he
will
ndVth to
triplets.
His
noon. Miss Eleanor de Fremery was California pays tribute for
give his attention to the business which
>
not at home at the time, having gone letter reads:
has been piling up. It is believed the
"I have been informed that the statout for the evening in company with
present grand jury can not complete its
monthly
income
of California allows a
Minetti.
trip- work by Wednesday, will so report and
with
family
to
the
that
is
blessed
Fremery,
In honor of Miss de
Mrs.
will not be discharged. Those
Thomas Olney is to entertain at luncheon lets. We have three little girls born theref6re
watching conditions are now
are
who
January.
They
are
on the 17th of last
at her home in Oakland this afternoon.
confident the police have the situation
Sixteen guests have been asked to meet all alive and doing nicely. Now I am
well in hand and further trouble is not
if
anyand
there
Is
the guest of honor. They are Mrs. Louis a poor hlacksmith
One thing is certain?-they
expected.
Ralston. Mrs. William de Fremery, Miss thing coming to me I would be pleased
will not tolerate further invasion by
Georgia Franklin, Miss Florence Brown, to know it. Thanking you in anvance
A. B. Carson, arrested while
." anarchists.
Miss Susan de Fremery, Miss Florence for your information. I am
defying
the
ordinance last week and
Selby, Mrs. Robert L. Stephenson, Mrs.
Jordan could find no relief for the
charged with resisting an officer, was
In
McDuffle,
George
blacksmith
the
statutes.
Mrs.
Duncan
Wheaton.
found not guilty this morning.
Miss Alexandra de Fremery, Miss Louise
There are now 17 of the original
de Fremery, Mrs. David Atkins, Mrs. ASSOCIATION AGAINST
W. prisoners
I. W.
who
at22
Selfridge
Russell
and Miss Carrie HawETHER AND CHLOROFORM tempted to wreck the city jail Saturley.
day.
straight
Five tired of the
Physicians Claim That Usual water diet during today and were reTEXTILE WORKERS FIGHT
Anesthetics Are Unsafe
The remaining
leased.
17 promised
POLICE; TWO ARE DYING
to discipline thia evenThe
to
submit
Call]
j[Special Dispatch to
given a
were
ing if they
CITY. June
3.?There
meal.
Battle Fought in Churchyard in! ATLANTIC
appetising
were many important papers read at Their offer was accepted,
j
Clinton, Mass.
jthe opening session of the American food was served the crowd and they
The have since been quiet, though still in
[Special Dispatch to The Call]
Medical association here today.
CXJNTON, Mass.. June 3.?Along the)| feature of the meeting was the report solitary confinement.
The subsisted on
on anesthesia,
sloping churchyard in front of the iI from the committee
the "all water" diet for thirty-six
The hours.
Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary !I which will probably be adopted.
300 men and women textile workers to- committee is composed of Dr. Yandell
day fought with stones
a squad
of Henderson of Connecticut, Dr. Thomas EDITOR OF SEBASTOPOL
police armed with revolvers.
MISSING TWO WEEKS
S. Cullen pf Baltimore, Dr. T. W. HuntTwo women are dying, two will carry ington of San Francisco, Dr. E. Donascars for the rest of their lives, and gree Martin of New Orleans and Dr. [Special Dispatch to The Call]
three men are in the hospital in a criti- Fred T. Murphy of St. Louis, all promiSEBASTOPOL. June 3.?Leroy
C.
These men have come Bernard,
cal condition, one having both cheeks nent surgeons.
editor of the Analy Standpunctured by bullets.
to the conclusion that chloroform, ether ard of this city, ha* disappeared.
He
The operatives massed to defend a and cocaine are no longer safe, and left here two weeks ago. He left no
?woman picket who had sought sancthey have asked the association
to go instructions regarding tha handling of
tuary In th* church.
;
on record am opposed, to. their usa.
tha business.

SIRE OF TRIPLETS
SEEKING BOUNTY
?

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Sop for Roosevelters

In spite of the Taft strength In the


central committee, Chairman Walter
Brown, manager of Colonel Roosevelt's campaign In the state, was reelected by a vote of 13 to 8. This was
after the delegates in a test vote had
refused to elect him temporary chairmau by a vote of 11 to 10.
to
Army Corp
Brown conceded that his was a personal victory, and In a speech adSubjects
mitted that some of those who had
voted with him tonight would be
Call]
[Special Cable to The
against him in the convention.
CONSTANTINOPLE. Turkey, June 3.
The Taft forces were winners In the
A dispatch from Uskub, in the vilayet
of the credentials committee.
meeting
reports
Kosovo,
Bolatlnets,
of
that Isa
the famous Albanian chief, has arrived Seven contested Taft delegates from
there. He declares that a general re- Lawrence county were seated by a
volt is imminent.
vote of 19 to 2. and four delegates
"The Albanians," he said, "Intend to from Crawford county were granted
win liberty or die in the attempt. The credentials.
Turks never keep their promises."
Hassan Bey- and Nadjlb Draga Bey, How Rosevelt Lost
former members of the Ottoman parliaThe chief blow to Roosevelt In the
ment, are assisting Bolatlnets to ordistrict meeting came in the eighth
ganize a general uprising.
district, which selected a complete
A remarkable feature of the movelist
of Taft committeemen.
ment is the participation of the AlbaWalter Brown as chairman In the
nian Catholics, under the leadership of
meeting had the first chance.
Zefi Vogel. The Albanians are exasperated because
"Representative government hs on
of persecution
at the
hands of the Young Turks. The Ottotrial in Ohio today," he said.
"The
man government is sending an army issue is whether this convention shall
corps to Albania In the hope of crushthe will of the people or
represent
ing the revolt in its inciplency.
whether it shall misrepresent them.
At the primary election tbe republicans in 34 out of the 42 districts declared emphatically for former President Roosevelt.
Are you going to
thwart the expressed will of the republican voters of the state?"

Sends
Report Saying Miss Eleanor de "I'llMarry a Man, Not a Mother Police Have tbe Situation in Ottoman Government
San Diego Well in
in Law," Says Heiress; Then
Into District
Fremery's Engagement Is
Hand
Reggie Gets His Conge
Crush Rebel
Broken Declared False

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TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912.

It Off in Park Before


Committing Crime

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temperature,

FORECAST MffjQpJY?l-air. cooler.


lightytotfh wind cnhfrgjAg ta brislf west.

JEALOUS YOUTH To Go, or Not To Go?


SHOOTS YOUNG
SCHOOLGIRL

Oyster Bay
Setting Forth Reasons for
His Attitude

Issues Statement at

Sloitesl SlnflYrnm&fiO.

BILL TO PROTECT
AMERICAN SHIPPING

WASHINGTON. June 3.?The


house
today passed a bill designed to protect
commerce
shipping
American
and
against alleged monopoly of the socalled foreign "shipping trust.'' The
committee introducing the measure reported that 90 per cent of all shipping
entering American ports is in foreign
pools and no competition- exists.
Refusal to grant clearance papers to
such foreign "trust ships." to permit
them to enter American ports and the
imposition of heavy fines or the confiscation of such vessels are among the
penalties
provided for conviction for
violation of the Sherman law.
The proposed law also empowers the
postmaster general to cancel mail contracts with such vessels.
"This country shall not have one law
for the foreigners and another for our
own people," said Representative Alexander, chairman of the merchant marine committee.
It was charged also that the foreign
steamship companies largely controlled
railroad freight and passenger rates in
the United States.

Both Candidates Cheered


Roosevelt's name brought forth the
first demonstration.
Pro-Roosevelt
delegates and alternates apparently approximating about half of those on the
floor, cheered for several minutes.
The
Taft people got their chance a little
later, when Senator Burton mentioned
the president and enumerated
some of
the accomplishments of the republican
party during the last four years.
Led
by the Cincinnati delegation, the delegates broke Into a cheer which k?.<
a litt'e longer than that for Roosevelt.

fONTESTS

MAY
BE IN PUBLIC

CHICAGO. June 3.?President Taft has


written to Chairman New of the subcommittee on arrangements for the national republican convention, suggesting that meetings of the national com-

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