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‘ALL READY RK man and so they slept late and’ left] It was said that the canvass of votes showed a| the Harrison men would seem to mingle with} THE BOARD oF EQUALfzATION. GOSSIP AT THE CAPITOL.: their eres eee the | clear majority of twenty for the Maine man and | the applause of the Blaine men in recognition ‘ Ges ES a — ficid. For some reason or other the friends of | the desire to demonstrate this fact to the con- | of the ex-Secretry of State. Representative Johnson Makes Some Re- | All Intérested in the Movéments of the Min- Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report. . [ae ——4 | the administration were feeling ine very good Tention is supposed to account for the report euxitehs Sewinox: LAwanbes + Marky as to the Matter of Complaint. © -Reapolis:Convefation, J t hours. short forced a8 2002 pa sees, (Continued from First Page.) Suicnsle, tay. ceadenen, sous enecs Genraamias tonic Tae tees eee on the other | _ The Harrison men recognized the. point and Seas oamslinetion, sechpyeea, of ig ME DRIFT OF SENTIMEXT 18 THAT THE NOMI- The Mahon = tting Pation of their candidate. Despite all the brag | hand. were equally as’ confident that count | Senator Hiscock sat beck and laughed as he ap- | boerd of assetsors and the assessor of the Dis- ‘win si Manone ee eae ee er nN trRinis, Putting | gd. bluster of their opponent, they saat would show at mefosti in favor of President planded. There yas much | trict, thie afternoon gave a hearing to Repre-| *=™ oe ee " POSSIBLY BLAINE AND 2t'RINLEY—SENATOR ether band many of these stuics whore Har. | @Pendence could be placed upon the Harrison. Land Commissioner Carter said enthusiasm and the ap-| #edtatives Johnson of Ohio and Washington Hans Seon men make strong claimz Leld pretty well | YOTd# of the delegates upon whom they de- | thore were 321 delegates that would be for him plause was renewed ngain| Of ‘Tennessee of the special congres-} ™“1™® VIEWS. w y ° pos | pended Mr. Harrison would have enongb votes | in any storm that y blow. sional it _* Aaaonathagenter gener maine Peper Diesen aeras coe bes etek "Ths resaltcf thateie or ihe Thnnsmnce dale- oud again, while bandker-| tional committee appointed to investigate | There ic an air of subdibd excitement at the © ae yee he als pe y | ts up to an early hous this morn-| gution last night by whieh H. Clay Evana was chiefs and hate were|'® method of amessments in the | Capitol today and the tople of every converea- reat trouble with Harrison Michener of Iudiana, “‘all made with | defeated for- re-election as a member of the waived high in the air District of Columbia. The hearing was held in | tion is the Minneapolis convention. Members « im ‘other otal iin ‘his | 8 toom of Commissioner Douglass at the Dis- | of the House and Senate Of both parties have ‘the while is that mans © bound ¢ show that we have 5il votes. | national committee was admittedly ‘an_un- Yo vote for him at heart prefer Blaine. With all | 1" tv ing, we give the opposition the | pleasant surprise to the Harrisonites, They specch Mr. Fassett made | trict building, and some twenty or twenty-five | eyes, ears and thoughts only. for the struggle benefit of ail donbts and of ail contests.” claimed at the very lowest fifteen votes in ROBE Pou nsiasm against the man they are . 4 another significant of the representative business men of the city | which opens up today. Republican members and in tevor of the man they prefer | uk viGHTING BLAINE ELEMEST. foto Te ee ees prt alls oniter his Allusion to the | were pregent, among whom were M.M. Parker, | in particular ree =< ebre $0-the ground to Semen setere nape 0 prove week of moor All the imfications point to the probability | the Harrison side of the contest, ee "<> _ B. H. Warner, M. I. Weller, F. B. Conger, Thos. | oatch the first rumbié which is expected to come ABSOLUTELY declare tint tes are hobling their own bowever, "®t the Blaine element will fight from the start] "The resnlt of the meetings of the state dele- awoke comparatively lit.| Bitby, A. Goldschmid and others, - |'rolling in today, when the tem hore and make every show of confidence on the mar- | Sbout everything and anything. They claim | gutions yesterday for the selection of members iP iy today, porary tle enthusiasm. When Mr. |. Mr. Jobnton first spoke for the committee | iy elected. Generally the first day of = eonven- 2 " d Fassett subsegently brought in the name of | #4 mid that the. committee first desired to ite i IN EET TOD. o " nt working majority to enable | also, 8 dimgreeable surprise | to | the | Thomas B. Reed, the convention. went wild for complain of the rule adopted at the very outset tion would not excite the eager yearning for SS ee eee TOPAT'S CABINET MEETING. org voter than 462, the | them to sent the anti-Harrison contestants, | President's | friends. Tn two or three | a few minutos, and Mr. Reed being detected in | of their labore by the boerd of assesors, rela-|eW8 which pervades the stay-ai-home politi-| « Geseras U nl Movement in Stocks This | Everything Harmonions and All the Mem- tay it looked serious.us andl Hf.ne in claimed: the poliey of this element | fetancet, at least, the Harrison | men, | the rear gallery, sitting in ® group of adiony Cte a re. ny Desaea, So) Sine vet Ceveewn serene ees Cngaa at Morning. bers Appeared Satisfied. b votes that would | is for delay it can drag oat if for an in- nN - | every eye was turned upon him. “upon Property assessed by | the question of temporary chairman would be z . majority. | dettuite period im the hope hat in the interim er et ea oe eae ee Sesene sueieetand ; aed oy vale. Vyas’ 40 “tho effect nce eI wien began June 7.—The stock market was! The cabinet meeting today #eems to have been nexpected developments may arive that csaintiaad ‘pari ror S ae bit his lip in apparent | that the to be™ placed “upon the | the ‘and Blaine'fections ‘up specu- this morning, but presented a much | quite a pleasant affair. Cattle on the Cherokee favorable to the opposition and of on credentials, wes nO embarrassment, As the | PTOperty asaessed should be one of intrinéic | ition to the highest point, and members of | *tronger front than yesterday, for while first | strip was the basipess discussed and it ix not tof dvantige to case in Wisco: S : igs ere gobs a yen wipe gics ary ny ee applause continued he | Value. ‘Fhe committee thought the adoption | the House are in were, as compared with ‘those of last | improbable that somebody and somebdoiiy's j1 | that they will have tie committee on creden-|0f the committee on credenfinis was ted, | tinls by aut face. Ome of ihe New York Harrison men tol Me that he believed Harrison would be Dut that if they had n: : BIG GAIN FOR A member of the national commit tee told me laine since | "OF that forty votes had come over to constant rece Prices bowed, but the audience | of that rule to’be unlawful, and for that reason | private advices f which; how- | ev irregularly chai Ay | i mundown yesterilay, and t he pected the | th the de! from th tates | Credentialsand whichever way it étands the ma- miele - ii P vices from ne 3, how- ening, ly . the early) cows will peedily be ejected from thet Saaniers ey basen a pies fe ore. Tharaday | hi cicero fiarrioon in the fall con Jority =a oases exceed two. | Tpon the ene ee ei uatpsacs bamoncoe taorpans sneer ease Inthe lobby att he Rome tae big: backineed, — aon s “Sagar move |, of ceretior) or atest the march ee ee Reeesicosi: Somae: eps SOO Bs coe Uae tsare Oueacn ean fiat oon eat ino de degree the formation of the ‘permanent ing briefly, “Thank you, | ment on which the Western Union bulletins are | in some stocks. The coal stocks ll made ma-/f events at — Minneapolis wns talked {the Harrison lead- | under existing conditions to adhere to those in gentlemen, assumed his ‘€MB,-THOMAS ASKED FOR AN OPINION, posted, while a board in the secretary's office | terial gains, Jersey Central opening up 1 and/of at some length and when the eens “eclared that, Harrison | stiuctions, und it is mid that many messages |, It i conceded to be an slraost inovitable los- Goes ‘ Mr. Johnson then requested Mr. 8. T. Thomas, | performs a like service for inquiring Senators, | advancing « fraction, while Delaware and Hud- | meeting was about to clone Secretary Flkips ee ee, STEtion. “his indi. | over the wires hist night to prominent republi- | 10g fight to antagonize the verdiet of both the Men brie eps ae rs asistent attorney for the District, to give an ee eee Tackatamne: 1200 i, ene pcnien ewer: | rushed out and into the telegraph office >ith « tates how wild are the declarations and caleula- | chus in various states favorable to Blaine, aak- ational ommittee and the. committes on cre- tice post one o'clock | Pinion as to whether or not the board of | If the drift ofsentimentin the House amounts | Lackawanna a te ee fy | lengthy message which. 1t is prewumed, was sent _ ing them either to impress this view of the | en lore the convention. larrison and took the gavel in | equalization were compelled to listen to such | to anything the nominee at Minneapolis will be | recovered tho opening lose, The ra | to somebody in the flour city, There u the delegates by wi ithout Taen, according to a statement made this morn- eri tees te eerie Cot cars| age ei eed pepagttel aah eee seem | case ages jas a Rood hi» hand before the con-| complaint made through a commit- | Blaine or McKinley, possibly Blaine and McKin- | exhibited contenant snimation, but all | deal of laughter townrd the end of the session, CHASE IS CONFIDENT. : vention realized ho was| tee of Congress, ‘Mr. ‘Thomas _waid | ley, Harrison men are drifting more this morn-| moved within ‘natrow’ limite” and (4 when some of the cabinet. started to leave ; ow of ‘reslitions (0 that end. But | Sil the determination ofthe vital ime present | eneough, Be rae eto Teme tt tical | ing than af any previous Hime, and smoug them | advance of 8 in Manhattan ‘aus the culynn| the coum Shay quas baat Ge iene aeeetoy Me Saye That Mr. Wolf and Himself wilt the other side has already seen to if that ft wae * cnowp1Na TOWARD TRE HALL. Mr. Fassett concluded his eloquent specch at | “SPaeity, but simply as an ordinary citizen, and of McKinley oF seme other compromise | of importance in the rest of the list. ‘These | Rusk tell one of his good stories ‘ Fe Recognized. [leestses: persia’ coy tls lc oat to coca | in coed caleiccas began to. turn to-| 1:20 p- m. and received a grand ovation. A | therefore did not feel authorized togive any of- | candidate is Howevor, it: dogs not | prices were not maintained in the latter! There was absolute nnxvimity of sentiment Bpectal Dispatch to The Ev Mixxeavorrs, Mrxx., the contesting delegutions fc Colambia arrived this morning W. Calvin Chase. The brass band which was 2 Fi > -| ficial opinion in the matter. A short | take any search to find men who rt of the hour and Western Union became President's adv ers wes ‘The last of | “*cumvented: ward the convention hall shortly after 10) mereeins Comet ballot” took the crowd im-) Sieciasion of the assessment’ Taw fol-| cated see een aoe D Spied iis: | weak oven: te. Gh Ince Of tas abangth ie ane | bab eb ae Peete eo ae A HARRIWON REACTION ALLEGED, o'clock, and an hour later the struggling mob| "Mr. Fassott devoted agreat deal of his epesch | owed Betweon Mr. - Johnson , and Mr. | patches received from seat of. war this| rest of the list and declined from #5 10 94g. | and most of them declared that no true Rarri- 6 District of grea > Channcey M. Depew was one of the early | about the big exposition building was trying to| to the injustice of Democratic denial of suf- | Thomes, Mr. Thomas finally saying, in an| morning makes certain the fect that Harri-| The dealings developed no further feature. | con man ever dreamed of a compromiae candi the person of | os this morning. He was ont at 8 o'clock. | get in. The weather cleared ns the hour ap-|frage in the south. ‘Tremendous applause unofficial way, that the present hearing accorded | son has 500 delegates, giving the _opposi- | however, and at 11 o'clock the market was dull | date. All the news they had was, they de- Herald to-a reporter that ho was fu receipt of | Proachad for heopaning “of, the ‘convention. | feted 'n referanes to the strong arm and the committee by the board of equalization was| tion the benefit ‘of every doubtful | but steady to firm at fractions better than first | clared, eminently satisfactory aot a ¢ wun broke through the clouds end lit up| *trong will of Thomas B. Reed and the whole | ™etely a rantter of courtesy, not one of right, | vote. Ono Representative said today that tbe | prices. 2 _ rola dispatches from every county in the state of | ine” “foaming ite” Oe ad ie ly peas ios pethieperilatg such as the hearings accorded interested prop-| Harrison mon, assured of their strength, would | Money on call, casy at 26 per cent. Prime TO PERCORATE THY CITY, Fa dan Aacunic oi York approving his course in supporting | 0 threw pleasant — af amber light} Loud calls were made for Gov. McKinley, | &ty owners, S antagonize Fassett as temporary chairman with | meroantile paper, 2%a5. Sterling exchange is ce. ,Ghase, howerer, was | the President: that a reaction ad set in in | S100 tho obey brown tints of the conven- | Who rose to his feet, and was loudly cheered. "| ,, Then, Mr. Thomas,” said Mr. Johnson | Cullomand by his election show the country | quiet and steady,'with actual business at 47a |The Resolution Authorizing the Loan of aod said Gad shen the favor of Harrison since the of | tion hall. | canny = Ea ‘all concerned that} Temporary organization was affected and | “either as a non-property owner and neither | what votes meant and not brads bands. 734 for 60-day id 488a488"¢ for demand. Flags Signed by the President. Jention organized he bad no doubs this Vmou | Secretary Blaine, and that the former would be | the weather was fair, for in the haste of the | then ex-Senator Sewell of New Jersey offered « | M2 member of an investigating committee of Posted rates, 489489, Wolf, the other coutescant, and biavelf wguld | stronger before the people than be waa in 1988, | the wenther was fair. for in ee recess ee ens | Doegrtaslbads Te sights apgeie bas oe SENATOR RALE’s VIEWS. The clearing house statement for today is as | The President thtis afternoon signed the joint be given the place on the roll now — by | Tumediately afterward the reporter met Gov. rem reneolentatives ‘and others us to which | man of each delegation announced the mem- | 8fd to complain save through the courtesy of | Senator Hale said toa Stan mah this after-} enon Exe nges, $137.685,743; balances, | Te*lution authorifing the loan of flags, ensigns Carson and Glee The rensons pe this UN- | McKinley, who rooms on the flece. Gov. | she smusburtoas Guicanse Bats bat heen se. | bere of commaittee asleeted This wee dots the board.” noon that as far as be knew there was no cbange | $9,842,516. The subireasury was debtor at the | &¢., for decorating the streets and avenues of bounded awe Ghd nat give that he had received since his | iscte4 for their adumietion were entirely, over: Dasa ciaee >°“Yeu,sir,” was Mr. Thomas’ reply. , | in the situation at Minneapoljs or here. “Mr. | clearing house today 689,342. The Mercantile | thir uring the Grand Army encampment Career Hleeson are very cheer! i in Minneapolis yestorday nearly fifty | iooxed. The - é) > “Then this board is higher than Congress,” | Blaine starts for Bar Harbor #fifs afternoon feel- | Safe Deposit Company reporte nochange in the | iu September. the situation. ax they have the aasrirance of the | telegrams from prominent men in all parte of Ae Sop: Is wthe convention at 1:55 adjourned until 11} remarked Mf. Washington, “and I think, Mr. | ing very well.” The Senator Gontinned. “There | stock of silver and romaine af coctifccten out - oO national committee that they will — is- | the country urging the renomination of Presi- ‘The ill locked very Mesutibal thin snorein o'clock tomorrow morning. Johnson, that we had better retire and report isno doubt the combatat Minneapolis isa hot one, | standing, 2,291,372 ounces. BARONET AND SWINDLER. turbed. pat . P. dent Harrison, Mma y a 2 ng a> the fact to Congress. but I'still believe Mr, Blaine will be nomi-| Governments have been dulband steady, State — " Se eee eos aaah aa daledaene uae in the sunlight. Lilies and roses bloomed in] HARRISON LOSES THIRTY SEATS. 4 nated. Iknow nothing of any moyement to | bonds neglected. The dealings in the stock | The Law Gets Hold of Sir Gilbert Edward ‘The only printed campaign literature that so | front of the chairman's table, which, as al- THE POLICE CENSUS. take up a third man. It will cither Blaine | market after 11 o'clock were marked ‘ampbell on a Serious Charge, ‘The: oh noice and The ts ade i ready noted, was of ‘rich mahogany, specially | Action of the National Committee on Con- or Harton, aud tha aaioiine (oMlBeeenas | br © Guliedly Bes temper Meee ." : ween Se ee ee ae Tate mee niche. ang | carted for the occasion. “The ‘chair wus of testing Delegations. Returns From One Square Show 1,350|on the firet ballot. And whoever it is," the {and while there was epectal activity’ only |_ Sit Gilbert Edward Campbell of Garrick — : Pagans sexe at ee Ghee fee Se ee handsome Turkish rog| | Mixwrarouis, Mrwx., June 7.—The national People. Senator continued, “he will receive the united |in St. Paul the | whole list advanced ey terme r time Donegal, Ireland. eateinieennest ISIN i. E . a fe platform. | The frst burst) committee romained in session until anearly| The first returns from th ..| support of the whole party.” without making a specially wide movement. m arres je is the third in the maavonts, 3 rane 7 tpprinted in bold type, but without a word | of cheering arose when Gov. MeKinley of Ohi 7 furns from the census enumer : Ce : . ‘ tan the Sigurt ad poems ie _— [oC comment, were scattered around by the tens | was toengtiank maton are it | Hour this morning and disposed of the cases of | ators wore made to Maj. Moore today by Lieut. SENATORS NOT MUCH INTERESTED. ‘The trading remained without special featureof | line of baronets of the mame. His grand- i " note, but at noon, while dull in extreme, was | futher, Robert Campbell of thousands. Accompanying them was | 11:45 o'clock. Immediately afterwat contested delegations pending after the Ala-! Vernon of the fourth precinct, The returns| ‘The few Senators at the Capitol today did | stil rT , | Sather, Robert Campbell, Work since last night is that no one yet is dead | Card saving: “Consider these teeta, Tig Ro ad eds Miasieclopl cies’ vec iackag au P still firm at the best prices of the morning. q i i de ial to pula- | not a] ir to be very much interested in the | Bar silver, 89. about sixty years ago. t Edward vn prllsheganeader — The oe eee & gotin ae Some oot ing | Depew—closelv followed by the ‘entire dele | The principal fight was made on the Alabama hisigitrg ee aes feo ell ” eae Minneapolis saccade ener oe, EE HID: is of tory avmpathies, and a member men carried everything in the matter of pre- at Harrison polled in Indiana rl . gation, marche jown the center ‘ " is 4 FINANCIAL AND COM™! TAL. of the Constitutional Club. Of late he by Liminary organization, and have all the advun- | ore votes than blaine; that he polled in New | and were warmly. applauded. They took Sie oe eae tecing that the ma-|43¢ and B and C streets southwest, | than twenty in the chamber at any time and ERC! m ate he has tage that grows out of this, bat this they get| YOT* 98.000 more; in Woet Virginia 15,000 | their allotted seats in y —— ‘ f H they seemed to be 4 disinclined 9 been devoting himsclf to literature, bit e convention immedi-| ceased opposition further than to enter their | 284 comprises Willow Tree alley. |The opts: | work. In HE ape repering Py hy ag Sts Sa arpparicd to apecil more; in Connecticut 8,600 more. “These are | ately in front of the chair. protest against the action taken, Ail the con, | #0" of the square is 1,359, of which 1 work. "In the clerk's office atelegraph operator | the New York Stok et, an the usual way. Yesterday he was arraigned at : Py " - Carson & Macartney, 1418 from the national committee, and it gives no | fhe pivotal stator: the tote getter is the man we F colored. In the alley there are 721 persons. | #8 stationed in readiness to receive over the the Bow Street police London, on the exon es vem| CT _~ CHAIRMAN CLARKSON CALLS To ORDER. testants were seated, the result being a loss of ‘ % satin wires which had been run in there specially for j cigfinge soreclingronagy & Coe indicanio: the convention i brett aay the concluding comment of] 1 was just 12:90 when Chairman Clarkson of | about thirty votes in the Harrison’ colwnn, ey —— = Pope the purpose any’ important et me [ale ] charge of defrauding authors by obtaining ae = ‘ the national committee struck the table a light| This is an average of the assertions of both | Kit an idea of how le live e | Reapolis. The bulletins were supplied over | sim A very good indication to “copper” all claims LAST Stout's woRx. - rides, the Blaine men claiming a gain of forty peop! in some | Reapolis. | Th : in found in te fact that neither side is in any | Tho Harrison people did some other work | ‘@P With the gavel. It wae not enough to re- | ui" .ne blaine men conceding twenty. ‘The|°t the élleys. ‘The next day Sens-| these wires for the tso of the Senators by the | Pell T¢ “ ; H it ¢ courtesy of Tux Evesixo Stan. The bulletins > hats gedperrapbpanleye premotor Miakuighd, “thas centchonk saicly, bes wae store | order. but , it | contest will be resmed before the committee | {07 Benne, made (a speoch before the | tit clue before the early adjournment of the money from them under pretext of publishing their works. Two others are charged with being concermed with the baronet in the fraud. pret. Sent S Americ N"American, Nor. Pac es ea j 7 1 5 % and were also arraigned with him. ‘The Blaine men. while they did a great deal | the enemy was in bed they tore down every Saree aay Gite del | on credentials and continued, if necessary, be-| Of the bill to regulate buildings in allese, ant | Seuate. were numerously. duplicated : The principal use made ot Sir Gilbert Edward Blaine men. whi great | egates to sit down and | fore the convention. , BY gs 8 ) setibw:tisea 1 handed. i Test night. ‘ently did not accomplish as | lithographic picture of Mr. Binine posted in the to cease conversation. = also in ferpors of the request for an increase of }O" the maid Paper and ni ay im the scheme seems to have been to darzie the much as they hoped to aud here and there are | Corridor and gallery of the West Hotel. When A moment later Mr. ~ SS aed the police force. Shortly after that the alley | 1? ie chamber by pages to sucl aspirants for literary fame with the halo of Don- oe the Blaine men came down the serious face of mission was started. Senators as desired to see them. jes of Clarkson brought the egal nobility, sprend out in thick layers over the aigns of uncasincss. This, while not necee-| 1S jamin Harrison alone looked down i saps “ ‘Maj. Moore in looking over a map of the city | them were also posted on the ly con- bunco game. Authors whose works were not ac- sarily indicating werknew, makes it clear] povetrin, Harring alot pon gavel down again. twi Commi calcitated that there eco akon Tse we.ci | structed bulletin’ board placed. i the clerk's ceptable to the ordinay pu ‘ 2 that they are not absolutely sure of| One subject of comment last night was the vention’ and galleries f baie Hegasces in the city which, if they averaged the popu- | Mice by Secretary McCook, itiealleged by the prosecution, to part wi ietory. yet. ‘The same signe are to | extraordinary quiet that prevailed after mid- came to order quickly | , MISSEAarozis, Mixx., June 7.—Following is} Jation of this square, wotlld make # total popu- MR. DINGLEY'S CONFIDENCE IN BLAIXE. or less cash, with the understanding that > be found om the other side, aid of a night. Before 1 o'clock the crowd in the West and there was not a dei- | the commitjee list of the convention as far as it | lation of 1,562,840, not including Georgetown It is the belief here that today will tell the t vil blush: 1 fi ve corridor had thinned out and the colossal egate standing when | has been made up: or the county, tale of who will lead th bi ke i fo unveil blushing genius toan expectant world. Fewult of most careful survey of tleid one | Oscture of Harrison that hangs over the deak Secbickeba snecunced | or be ee ———— of who will lead the republican ranks in When genins beenme impatient it was told to = wey therpraer econ Shen copiers eens sane Claxkeon announced | Permanent organization—California, E. P, CAPITOL TOPICS. November. ‘The fight onthe temporary chair- that the session would | Johnaon; Georgia, ( the fame switch w pay some more a turned on at amount of died out ¢ thort of enough to nomi At 2 o'clock the streets were so quiet that a be opened with stranger would hardly bave realized but for 3. 6. CLARKSON, by the Rev. Dr. the decorations that there was a gathering of | chancellor of the University of tens of thousands of politieigns resting on their| A moment later the whole con sin Minneapolis on the eve of the great | as Dr. Brush, a venerable-loaking wreunial republican bagtle. Probably the | sparsely covered head and long white be . Winbisch; Idaho, D. C. —=_ man is expected to be sharp and decitive. The Lockwood; Illinois, J. C. Ridgeways Indiana, N. A SIGN OF. WEAKNESS. lines, it is said at the Capital, will be strictly T. Degauw; Iowa, G. M. Curtis: ne, J. L. | There were only three republican Representa-| drawn on this question, and Fassett and Cutler; Maryland, Allen Rutherford; Maasa-| tives in their seats at 2 o'clock today. The rest | Cullom will stand as the representatives chuveits, E. A. Curtis; Michigan, J. M, Wilkin- | were perambulating around the lobby or gath-| of their respective chiefs. | One of or sixty men who are hol y and Edward, the police jock m.: Lincolu Fire | #ver, had his share, both in the ewindle and the Wants fo hurry a vote ; ; ; d. ered at the board which displayed bulletins | "26 | Dest. informed of | the stay- 5 tt FF Le : Te was expected by both this morning that the | \lismal weather had something to do with the | began to deliver the invocation, He praye baal peed a lee as G. W. from Memeo wan The tune eather at-home Representatives is Mr. Dingley of Sa j 100 at 46; Sat 43%; 24 at 46. Wash. Loan Bn vy agin d one | pre aan be Balloting would not begin antil Thursday. | wbsence of street enttataem. AN of yester-| for harmony ‘and. that the platform and the | Helland: Nevada, M. D. W Hampehire, | of the Harrison men at- Minneapolis to an- | Maine. far as I can coe, said Mr. Ding- | “Goverament Bonds—U. & 4s, rezintered, 190%, | fer ans tna ot tis ted oP Me. Carter, who is perhaps the shrewdest man | ‘l¥y the rain fell intermittently. The air last | other issues might be subordinate. to “Thy | D- W- Ring: Sa eee TENG | tugonize Fassett's election as temporary chair-| HY todas, the vote on the femporary 16K bid, 116%, asked. U.S 4s, coupons, 100i, |0F thie branch of the trade. After reading . engi 2 night was heavily charged with moisture ad } great will.” When he said Amen” the conven- | York, Samuel Thomas; North Dakota, G. A. | MEnmen Senin hy, Tielcan i, tate Copifol as | man will bean excellent and sure test »@Bb | tex nid, i121 asked. : setae Sen aor A wren) neem im the Harrison headquarters, said this morn- | he streets were sloppy and unpleasant. tion aettled down again with arustling of badges | arshall; Ohio, G. Nash; Oregon, C. ae ‘ot Sweaknesa inthe Harricon crave “ye | Teepective strength of. the President na air,| District of Columbia Bonds—Market stocks, 74, | Police were in doubt as to whether the complain- ing. just before the first session of the conven- that was like the = Ts ring of atitamn loaves, | Wolverton: Rhode Island, W. M. Gregory és ge 8 Iilaine. I have thought for several days that | 1892, currency. 102\, bid, — asked. 29-year fund, @, | ante did not merit the bancoing. ial thay Bead Teoh Ghoti fads pir A COLD DRIZZLE. pering of autumn leaves. | it Henry Bowen; Vermont, G. Fi shows that the Harrison men are afraid of a test | Mr Blaine would) be nominated and | 19%. gold, 192 bid, —‘asxed. Sir Gilbert Edward is about fifty-four veers — at they mp oe i close pe ‘ieieedeg et cde o eabbbee — was ae eens vane Went Vingiita ‘f. E. Davia; Wisconsin, W as makes it more likely than ever that | cee no. Nee es | may opinion, | 18% Rid. os bid, — asked. of age. He was formerly a captain in the © nig) nd that fr. Harrison could A , : s hushed quickly as M. H. DeYoung of Cali- ssi 3 J *| Harrison will be dropped for-some new ma _— ee Z . falling and the indications promised an un- i 1 Conger. PP -~ So far as any demorilization can ninety-second Highlanders and is one of thore count on G votes on the first ballot. | ie aa ig Sermon ‘eh eure a — ee forward and rend the call for the Comittee on credentials—California, O. E. | ¥## the opinion of one Hepresentative from} )¢ geen it. is in “the “Harrison camp. Y decayed noblemen who have not the means for Bat be followed this contideut statement | Pleant day. i a | Hale; Georgia, G. D. Iduho, J. M, | Blaine’s own state. ‘The peculiar condition of affairs in. the of fpovies Did, Tay asked. Sica,’ Te the station in life to which they have been ac- Bt ouce with aun expremion of doubt as to the ‘leared and. there, was a little hope of fair| rasener cosy teaonany cnainuax. ‘| Shonp: Titetie! SH Beshen ina Hees te tion would seem to render it impossible to being | 18m, 100 bid, —anked. Te customed, and who, asa rule. marry rich plebe- a amakeneicdan tice cata enter Ts —— peepee At this time there were not a dozen of the | Brownleaf; Iowa, F. W. Simmons; Maine, ©. M. A Tailor Charged With Larceny. out any third man, as the nomination will be | ,,Wisgeilancous, Bonds Washington and George-| ians, The case war continued. firyt that people having the votes to organize | but almost w consplete roster of the convention | 4®!¢Bate’® seats unfilled, but the galleries were | Moves: Maryland, A. (G. Sturgis; Massacbusett This afternoon in the Police Court Judge | made on the first ballot, Musk and Alger seer | {02 Hairoad 10-0 Gs,i0s hid. — 3 +o — 2 Be : ton and Georgetown ‘Railroad Convertible 6s, 143 he io Paul a Miller heard a case of larceny against Louis a be emer te pe In case of | bid. 150asked. Washington Market Company ist land; New Hampshire. H. B. Quin: New Jer- street northwest. Feeder has reported two rob-| man especially friendly to the President. Yes, ies Re, 1005, A. &O., 205 bid, — omnes. Americon the conveution would contest the selection of | could have been made from ihe hotel registers | VeTY empty. At 12:39 the reading of the call ‘Mr. Fasett as temporary chairman. Such a} t. Most of the delegates were astir : very early, ‘Two considerations brought them move would huve shown the strength on both | n+ of bed—the necessity for putting some fin- W. M. Coy ageell; Hickigan, A. COGNACCE’'S TEKKIBLE REVENGE. He Killed His Wife and Baby and Finally the Woman's Uetrayer. a .W. P. Hoffman; New York, beries at his place recently, and when he made | Rusk wouhi fulfill this requirement.” — 2 A. 100 bid = asked | A cook named Cognacci,saysa Fl cial . | ishing touches on the prelimmary canvassing — “ is % DN 5 Security and ‘Trust 68,906, A. £0. 100 cook named Cognacci.says a Florence special ‘arter said this morning. however, there | hick had been done laat night and the pros North Dakota, E. J. Gleason: the lnst report the police learned that WHAT THE FRIENDS OF BOTH BAY. d. Washington Light Infantry istinort- | to the New York Sun, who has been red would be no contest over this piace. pect of being shat out of the hotel dining = Washington Light a cont belonging to. another tailor is is Nk in the building had been” stolen in|, Both Blaine and Harrison partisans are talk addition to the trousers patterns reported by | img sympathetically of their candidates Feeder. The latter was suspected of the theft |today. The Blaine people insist that ; and he was arrested by Precinct Detective | their chief was compelled to resign be- os Weedon. Tawyer Jobn P. O'Neill defended |causo of the manner in which hie every | polltah Reliroad Convertiiese 115 bid 121 asted. ‘eeder. The prisoner appeared in custody of | act was criticised by the opposition. They go | U- %. Elestric Donvertinie 8 the marshal, and lige was bis son, who is | even further than that in many instances and | #K€4., Ana°osti crore agg ges we ad c abont six years old. assert that the torments to which they say he , : ichigan, |" ‘The court heard the testimony of a number | was subjected were delibernte and bad for the:r | “"yia! one of the best artists in the culinary line, not in Florence alone, but in Italy, and whose serve ices have been in demand by noble and princely houses at bigh pay, recently fell in love with « bright and pretty German woman named Marie Straubinger. Marie was a native of Munich and the pair were settled in the palace of Count Corazgi, Cognacei being chef and Marie wait- . 96 bie. ‘We do not want,” he said, “to strike out on | room if they did not bestir themselves. They 96 Ud, F> imnne. 2 .. | settled the problem of sleep in favor of break- ‘But as to the permanent chairmanship? fast and before 9 o'clock the dining room of the Well. if we ge= the committee on permanent | West Hotel was so crowded that the doors were ou they will report our man aud he | closed temporarily. ge IN THE CONVENTION. ast 100 asked. Washington Gas i ed. Washiny ns—Colorado, H. M. Teller; Califor A. Knight; Georgia, R. R. Wright; The Great Repu! ican Gathering at Minne- 7 aps0N; | of witnesses, including a denial of the charge by | object the shaping of a sitvation which could | road zr ~ }, 113 asked. ress, There the two lived happily for some We do not want side issue. apolis Called to Order. Montana, Thomas Couch: ones; | the defendant. result in nothing else but a severing of relations |: Bank Stocks—Bank of Washington, 966 Marie being npparcatly devoted to ber Of course the select chairmen | Coxvextiox Harn, Mrvwgaporis, June 7.— New Hamprhire. D. R. Pierce; New Jersey.| There were two charges against the prisoner | with the administ-ation, They say emphatically | Dd, 29 asked. Rauk of the Republic, 266 bid, 295 ne mele : INVES , Murs 5 : Mibext Colina: New York. Raeaao'G 7 i > charges , zation. They say tically | saxed. Metropoliten, 961 bid, asked. Italian husband and he equally devoted to her. and the perm. the conven-| shortly before 10 o'clock th i Gilbert Collins; New York, Edmund O'Connor; | gnd the juryéonvicted him of both charges. that Blaine was treated very shubbily in the " tion is not a side ius. It will leave but little | SPOTUY before 10 o'clock there was an im- North Dakota, John Pereival: Ohio, J. B. For-| Counsel ontered u motion for anew trial and | letter accepting his resigeation. J Count Corazgi bad an intimate friend and doubt in the pubic i a» to which —Bluine | PFomptu review in front of the West House. aker; Oregon, J. K. Bourne, jr.: Rhode Inland, | the court suspended seutence. On the other hand Sis Fiassidbn oliepoates bo frequent gaest, a wealthy Florentine merchant or Harrison—is sirongest in convention when | The Eau Claire ( Wis.) Club began it. Wearing F. Harris, Vermont, E. W. Brow: ---— > -—— sert that Mr. Blaine was treated with all consid- named Alinari, The latter while at ¢ its found who has limen dusters with pearl buttons and carrying | pene ‘dm = —— West Phas eg J. jott Has Something to Say. eration by the PresidentandDy al! hineabinet ae- Corazgi’s palace eaw Marie, and was BLAINE MPN L¥AS CONFIDENT. canes with little flags at the end which ah Fieext plrsteseen Jigs donde : Gaubuities Gitalnl “caltetea tye Dima case of Charles Edward Elliott against | sociates and that it was not ‘nnuil the premier = to oreside | unfolied as they drilled, they marched | was concluded and Chairman Clarkson arose | inson: Georgia, E. 8, Bichardson; Iilinois, J, | Svan L. Elliott for a divorce the defendant has | showed a disposition totoy with the nomination | s95:id, 28 asked, Mettopelitan, #0 bid, 10s asked, re Blain> men | past, headed by their band. and ‘as quickly | and announced that he was instructed by the | P. Roberts: Indiana, W. L. Penticld; lowa, D.| by Messrs, Charles Bendheim and James E. | that any criti uitertd. ‘These men | Columbia, 60 bid, 65 asked. “aplrol and North © pagar reinforced by the Iowa Republican Club, in | committee to present to the convention for its | [His i Mai ¥e Bird: Max: Clemt i i i entitled to bid, 4 asked. gion and Soldiers the outcome | theie white linen Uniforms and. their parti-col- | temporary chairman J. Sloat Fassett of New | 4 aie Uae ee TR aE eke cari asked. Georgetown and Tente! fascinated by her. He made approache: to the girl, which rhe ignored, and when he bec bolder in his ad husband, Cognac any attention show That this timidity i. not contine it is notic that there are n today w than could be f¢ any sympathy, to his wife, and : ~ : the charge of adultery; asserts that she has town,’ — bid, SSapked. Rock Creek, 100tud,— | Casion, in. the presence of other a cng ieertze ergy ored umbrellas. Other clubs in gray and brown | York. There wae round of applause at this | Montana, A. B. Hamilton; Nebraska, E. B. Wir- | been a tree wife and susa that he occasionally Page cme by & need renee ol ped gn 4 natn . Sorcens lot night. Wcerems on i See en nad chanel ne teas an | Suucuncement led by the New Yorkers, and Mr. | ner: New Hampthire, C. ft) Moana; New Jersey, | gots on. sprece, when he. bests bac.|‘ ons, Tees tonne Mima lironghout | ,2nsurance Stocks— Firemen’. 653; bid, 6 asked. | COO, oi as beheading a Capon and he held would be as timid if they Tre ceene decidedly [ial ee eee eee eee the a eieeat and started for | F. J. Swasey; New York, J. W. Husted; Ohio, | On one occhsion he grabbed and choked her, | the eatire difficulty sMre. Harvioom besten asked. National Unign, 18 bid. 20 asked. Ar- | up the bleeding and flattering fowl in front of ne decidedly lively. the platform. A path wns cleared for him and % D° Asiplogate in spite of all the hurly-burly, | a minute latcr Chkisman Clarkson ‘wns presen: | 3a,2irq AiSblet: Oregon. C. Applogate; Ithods Minneapolis is beginning to express itself dis- | ing him to the convention. He received the my have over | appointed. Great us the crowd is, t is not eo | customary vocal welcomne, the New ‘York, dale, frength of the organ-| grea? as was expected, aud falls short of that | getion rising and waving their bats in ‘his sfier the It} tor which preparations were made. The West | honor. nat to iy papal metas Text the hast ¢ Hotel has 400 unused new beds stacked up in is respect. farie and told ber that if she ever proved falae he would treat her jast like that, Maric only laughed,the other servants «ny. Alinari continued his attentions and at length. by presents of money and other gifts he suc- ceeded in winning first Marie's toleratios then her favor. In the course of the past week ti and, getting hex head between his knees, beat | seriously ill aud this has troubled the President | ington, 170 bid, 180 a8keq. Corcoran, so. bid 90 Inland, Tsaue L. Goff; Vermont, E. V. George; | her with a horse whip. ‘Sho charges that he did | Seon signe et every opporinnity he lett | ssked- Columbia. 15 bia, lex asked. Potomac, rginia, J. D. Hewitt; Wisconsin, C. A. | not properly support her and that he spent| his desk to spend the greatest ssiblo | 99 U1d. 90 aaked.. Riggs. 7 tnd . aan 5 most of his time at a gambling house in Alex-| amount of time by his wife’ Peaside. 5% bid, ome Plager bi ee. c Committee ee a Leg ed ~ Presi- | andria county. It was his dezire to be with her couticupusly, | gu2 ask id, 5's erman-A tue — Mr. Fassett looked perfectly sclf-posseased aa | (out tuinall 3 3 “i -war fap Atte but the pressure of publ n# would rot | "Title Iusurance Stocks Columbia Title, 6% bid, E eagle Se | ite corridors and the managers say they could | he gazed about the vast ball. “In his hand was | shaw; Michi = us . ferog gy ‘Tax. will of the late William 8. Graham, filed | permit, so he has gone about bis duties bur- | 7 asked. Real Estate Title, 130 bid, — asked. eNER's SEARY. la : » D, braxka, merci: ’ e : Ferry; y. is is i i a wi ii i Gas and Electric Light Siocks—Washington Gas, js no doubt erie were on A very prominent Pacitie coast man, who in- | over and above those they now have. No one is nally as he spoke. ' ‘|B. F Shepherd: North Dakota, 3. ; Late erp ange > cig A] sake. U- A. "Biectvic Light, 144 bid, ts asked | SF Kecopktaabete satinnee of Gap sisted thot his name should not be used (as| see" Tunning around bunting @ square} _ The bull was very quict as Mr. Fassett began. | Uregon, C. M. Denaidson; Rhode Fee Tea hews that ‘kis chintrot ete? Sree ei Bg peony meee ake and a yar - most of them do ismist), summed ap the situa, | Meal On the contrary, there seems to| The delogates woke up almost immediately at H. W. Powers; Wisconsin, G. Two Tips for Tipplers. ee ee ae ee candi: | vid, S84 asked. American Graphopbone, 8, pce «Teoma ny % P be at present quite sufficient accom-| his allusion to Minneapolis and a minute later | N, From the St, Louis Globe-Democrat. ate Sonar en, en = a Mf r << . P @ . . ang N. Bladistock. hi followed by the thos Miscellaneous Stocks—Wasington Market, .5 That = — Mr. Blaine i nai oe ory Boome modation for all comers and in spite of | when he spoke of reciprocity there wasan en-| Committee to notify the nominee for Vice] “If, before returning home to the wife of meaty wee vcomabination of. pdverss | bid, 18 saked. Great Falle lee, fle bid, 420 uskel. co’aa Dah ae alae: Ths bd to be wo, for a te start there "eos no | uoghauer? weather all appene ete baring | Chana een ot ua Ereitent-linois = Elwood: Towa, 3 Te | your bosom, oF going to call on your bet gil, | S024, %._, Combination of adverse acts by ea ag fw one in the field but Harriou and by | Condition of things tho gloomy predictions as there "was no disposition ‘te. cracieiieys. che Nebedita, W Habcock: New Hamp: | Zur breath is wnplessantly suggestive of | upset most men, but there is nothing in either a asked. : til he Serumption | he bad all the delegates. | to the capacity of Minneapolis to handle the | erisis and there was no response. The conven- | shire GT. Craft, Novth Dakota, JR, Rebtye | PHisky, and you want to disguise it, just rinse | appearance or’ manner to indicate that the ‘Wash. ae eae he Pee The question is where Mr. Blaine's progress | national convention will fall to the ground. tion applauded liberally the announcement that | son; Orogon, “Donaldson: Rhode Island, | ¥our mouth with a cup of diluted camphor, aud } President is disturbed. , ca a a a ald been born rd. Ma) _ N “ ine ag Epward may step. | My own opinion is that he | “phe attempt to revive in the hotel corridors | all interesta would be in barmouy after the con: | fa see ons Vemo ae ‘Paige; Wiscon. | the mout delicate or suspicious olfactory nerve THE PRESIDENT SEREXE. Deposit, Savin ‘and ‘Treet Company. 116 bid, | teeener (po eg fe » assed the innger line, but I think no one | this morning the enthusiasm aud hurry of yester- | vention. in, f. D. Rend. : , cangot detect the odor ofthe enemy you have| ‘The President is displaying rare composure | aed” Washinginn Line andl oat jase wid, — | He seized his wite by the throat «ele inch poe yp gdicwgphamseeting be Occasionally bands and| As the tes raised their faces in earnest | Hons ice presidents—California, N. D, | Putin your stomach to steal away your brains, | over the political situation and is not allowing | sted. Security and Trust, 115 bid, 116 eS res are at taul in very any , uy ubs marched through the cor-| attention to the chairman the effect of the sub- | Ri. Georgii ger; |. M. | ty dear boy,” eaid George Poindexter of St. i cee ninajity, cus» | ridor of the West, making it lively for | dned light from the blue tinted glass roof fall- Bhoers itecwe i Ls Soeae ote: JM. | Paul. “I have tried it and found it to work | the contest at Minneapolis to interfere in the —_——>_—_ eg ts Rank Velow © majority. allmer/q time, but though there was big/ing upon them as viewed from the stage | Wallace; lowa, Eli Manning,’ Maine, E. F, | likes charm. Don't drink the camphor; Just | least with his peace of mind. ‘This is shown by Baltimore Markets. Rave not gone to Biains, but will) crowd in the corridor at all times, uo one | brought every feature into sharp relief as if | Webbe ‘Massachusetts, K. 8. Frost; Minnesota, | ¥a*h your mouth with it, use your tooth brush|the fact that he found time today to} BALTIMORE, June 7.—Fiour scatter among few favorite sons. | In the Par | seemed inclined to shout. A query from a tall, | they were grouped for a mobster photo-| MH. Dunnell, Nebraska, Amuse’ Cobbs New | Yigoronsly, and the job ia done. ‘Then, if you se eat t 2 cific coast states Harrison has lost all b lemau concerning “The matter with E & great historical ~ painting. | Hampshire, B. A. Kimball; New Jersey, G. A, | bave stayed with the boys ¢o long that your legs the votes since Blaine came out asa Blaine” at 10 o'clock evoked one haif- | Ever: tue 1,000 or more delegates | Hulsey; New York, Phil Becker; Oregon, T. H. | 8¢t shaky and the earth is whirling around I think that on the first ballot McKinle: tion that the mat from Maine was | could be instantly aust clearly tecognized. The | Tongue; Rhode Island, Chas. Fletcher; Vir-|* top; have another prescription that will fix and one or two others will get seatteri but no one seemed much interested | galleries meanwhile had filed up and supplied e H Cognacei then stole out of 1 made his way 10 the residence of Alinari He eat firm—No. 2 red, spot, 9141 July, 914 a91\; steamer No. 2 All right, fon land ‘ you 0. K. in tive minutes. searenating about sixty and that there will be) in either the question or the response, a striking background) rising "im two geutly- vcnincins kee nT ee Have the nearest druggist pat « drop or two sed cre 4 " ammol water, or so muc! > 5 1 clatt. Platt ani Quay declared, when the BLAINE ENTHUSIASM. ped tiers half way to the roo! Honorary secret California, J. ¥. SPOArt | Taber ap mnay Be ocowary to take the bara ont ‘Alinari gave a terrible +kriek for help, but orke we at 4 ochek this mo MB. ; ing, | The North Dakota people added to the Blaine Set wes shectanly osury thing for jenthusiasm in the street shortly after 10 ther have the vote just where they want | oclec farted They claim gnine scattered throughsut the | 0° ™*Y © hasnt nag rapmang Union—onehere,twothereandbalfadozeusome- |i column of | fours, carrying red, white Georgia, 8. B. Morse: Mingle, T. W. Kitehell ; Indiana, A. C. Daly; | of the ammonia, and then you gulpdown the Towa, W. H. Berry; Maine, 8. J. Walton; May: | dote without taking the glass age eos lips. sachusetis, A.C. Ratchesky; Minnevota,’ F.C. | I five minutes you'll be 0 sober " Jackson; Nebraska, C. P. R. William; New| Wonder how you managed to get so drank in eo almost at the same instant a pistol shot rang that it was absolutely a sure thing for } dead. out and Alinari fell i i him after desperate “the ’ = 2 aud blue plumes.” The Young’ Men's Hampshire, I. N. Blake; New York, R. T. Peck; | *horta time. But be not to drink any | From walt allied aad Onpmemh We Pucivesin Terssund linuinbeckiesthe votes | Blaine Club, of | Cincinnati made Oregon, 0.°¢ Applegate; Mode Yeland, 1. G. | more that evening: if you do you'll think your to Scheso ie hos suring abons Bate ond they got iomporarily at least theoneh the te. | fine showing a little later as it marched Grott; » P. H. MeCanll; Vermont, N, | whole stamach, dlephragm and all. ie leaving ite sodser nt bas cuild end ccltte toc dents ta re- Ghiow of the bonteata by the counties” Faq | Hennepin avenue fn open column with colored in, A. J, Turner. crapulous home your threst for the lieve him of his misery. top of this in tbe ct that some uf the | Wubrelas held aloft, The Alger boou which e national committee so far as | outside wor s poner ine . * 2 was scheduled to arrive at an hour fornia, M. foung; meme men ae guilty thing of 8 | Seareive antl oa Z wy nc, W, 5, Camptell; Ranta, ‘Where There's No Wil There's a Way, n= fo ee Soy the | ..1t came in with lithograp! jictures of the Cyrus Leland; Maine, J. 3 Maryland, | From thé Cleveland Plath Dealer. _ a Fe eee Sich comurued | br the | wichigan candidate held elott and » brass band ie ; wusetts, Murray Crane;| A it business man 0? northern Ohio “Did not the laurel and bay signify the post + ais pe oe i? L. Maltz; Mont A._C. | recently expressed to one of the cashiers of a are indifferent us between the two candidates ‘im the olden day?” appear to pia their iaich “Yes; but now it's quarrel and bray.” Oe. Bodkin; Nevada, George L. Williams;. New | city bank & novel idéa of leaving his money so jsine fairly repre- | guts the situation on the firet day of the com. z ibeided. Jersey, Garrett A. Hobart; Now York, Frank 8. | thot there might be no contest after his death. case Yention at the moment of iteamembling. The | mar, bs forced | by the | Blaine | men snare! Otho, We een: Virginia, in. He has a wife, three sous und a wayward dsugh- pula fe. eee ee | tas at night aud ‘her program, is mid to be Mahone; Vermont, M: B. Hoban: Washington, | ter. and purposes, keeping his property in mo- ‘Digge—I shall make «sensation among the : to com owing at the clson Bennett; Wisconsin, Philetus Sawyer. : eR ee eT AAR | Cores, via cee te iegotog beter ge Ge hae divided Bis bonds into three equal gale an Committed for the Grand Jury. after pee vison column. ‘The argument is that when it sane, Sense Nate Baa Ay 7: *° | can be shown that the President has no major of al v reak wi Misxearons, Mexs., June 7.—The friends | Mapsiiy. MS the Gengnieg, Gia: heenlt: et: cane and supporters of Presideut Harrison's nomina-! After the national committee adjourned this| Warner tion were up with the lark this morning. As| morning the Blaine leaders held « conference, early as 6 o'clock many of, them were to be | at Which Emmons Blaine was prevent. ‘This ‘disguise? Digge—I am going asa tailor's bill collector. —_—————————— found at various headquarter and the lobbies | MOrhin&s report was current that Mz; Bontelle Sut ur Partsiage cseome ef the hotels, comparing notes and laying plaa | Laving ‘he would - accept, the noniteton, and schemes, so that every moment of valuable| Mr. Boutelle could not be found to time might be unlized petpeeniacy to the open- | confirm the report, but at the headquarters it fret Vi fi B ing of convention. siherente of Mr. | was stated oan a Raat or some other of te Biaine wer as numerous in the early hours. | Mr. Blaine’s fri what was equivalent bead. “ gfe WaNTS TO ADD BIB KAME ‘When they looked ont of the windows they saw | to such a Jetter and that it would’ be ‘Produced reenoved to a ro the sky was a mass of lowering clouds and that | at the proper time. The renewed confidence treated by Dr, @e rain ‘wes coming down in « steady pour that | of the men is mid 10 be due to gore promice of lnvting throughout the dey. | the inroads wade upon the- Harviecn, sonthare . * is gud brass ba end. afl the other ecacaaten| manpetiy of ths Sey York apoE atch salah. Mis Pi 7 x that have Leen exclusively printed Ue | ant at it. Por the first figures were on | airin @ienaces matied ‘ree. Se beeches of te Tees suttc-lghinas he headquarters this moraing. (SWIFT EPECLFIC 0O., tients, @o.

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