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rer i THE WOKLD: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 18, 1900, ~“*] have fought as long as I can. To decline ' would ruin my career. —GOV. ROOSEVELT. _ | pesmormwananionsnnsmnnee ‘ be to ruin my political career. ROOSEVELT inated for Vice~ President PENROSE—Rooseveit will accept He will be nominated by acclamation. MANLEY Maine is for Roosevelt LAUTERBACH-It's Roosevelt sure. He will take it ALARE FOR ROOSEVELT MUST j : GO ON THE TICKET. §; : 5 ADOSEVELT 3 PLATT=I do not think the Governor | ; a) would be foolish enough to throw Iam 4 — | once renaee baie cel ae Bode Biscuit, Milk Biscuit grey yng sadiitee dovliaer ie Maw torn TO qlee I and Wafers are best when g everybody kno “a Rider. | PAYNE Gov eonuree is already nom- would § Packed in and | Protected by the 4 Package that’s § § Molsture Proof Germ Proof > I. Odor Proof Dust Proof PHILADELPHIA, June 18 The Maine i@elegation arrived at the Walton early delegation is for Lang, but it | to allow his name) convention the Maine Probanly split their v ,- ‘The ’ t + ef the delegation to-day | The Kancas Nabepatin Grvtves to» 8 o Us @ay and a number of delegates re- MAKE: THE BEST eanane that the sentiment for Vice-Pres Was nearly unanimous for Roose- ‘Volt, Dolliver being second chotee | The “in-er-seal Patent Moisture Qut. It retains the ” keeps the end flevor ‘The talance of the West Virginia dele ation arrived to-day. In diseussing the PR Layee. ton fone Boslivor So ita 1 hold any sueh opinion of my- of its contents under all conditions. ortver on Ante ia s question of Vice-President Morris | n seit Horthetmer, the probable Chatrman of | Roosevelt today Lafe Young, who head-| Then why, Governor,” sald Mr. | the delegation, said | ed the delegation. said ‘ “don't you take the stand 1d not gay he would and he «4 /iaken® hy Senator Allison when they and we rot ray be wouldn't tried to get dim to take the piace? He out of his room Mark Hanna wae walt-|gimnsiy said ‘1 don't went It, gentlemen We are for Rooweveit if he can be 4 to take the nomination If A ® ing to see him to urge him to refuse the]; nomination, and Henry Cabot Lodge q ' ¢ : @ 3 ® % 2 Pe mee wn consent to take the place " there wil: be no other chotee with us. tn and, other delegations, de- s@lared itaeif for Roosevelt if he could be Induced to make the race. | Was waiting to urge him to take it. That] 4 + the situation as we left it" Ls ‘The delegation was composed of Geo, | f toe Mint; M.D, situation sald Mr. ht here you these FB. Roberts, Director Park Agnew, devegateatcarge [rom ™ a " | are trying to get you | the Btate, sald: “We do not think there O'Connell Soltettor of the Treaeary pond Jo not otre anyth * Wi be any necessity of consider! Lafe Young. Prof Albert (. Shaw, edi v Simply think thar you 0 tor of the Review of Review m an lend strength to the theke pS second person if Roorevelt will ‘ Prof, Shaw is 0 warm think You can, carry the State § bag ror ey do not The Massachu delegates ynit | rend wv. Roosevelt ‘arry it far the Repul F The interview opened by a statement | know can carry It very busy forenoon, The & Was Split up into smal! committves fi the purpose of lining up the represe " Viee-Presulen fyon rry it as Vice Pre thelr own purposes, and they (lov, Roosevelt jo ihe |? by Mr pot that the Dalliver men deatred, are un | a ails other Gtatle fer siee @| pass’hle, to gain some definite Wen as! willing thar you should tarry it fe desired or intended to do, | YOUr own purpe r foi { Eedemifer the Vice-Presidency, A com- | to what he desired ot ty sed 16 40. the party, 'Nowe , c 4 @f fifteen called on ail of the Tt is easy to tay what T desire to 4%") ination vow are simply playing {nto - Governor with a laugh 1 thelr hants and making yourself a party | New England States and found them ail of New he Governor York | a, thelr sch to the Manenechusctts candidate Silie ta rou are too Types lye ei vicecPreeiaget of the United Li replied w e ele * em © t all” replied . # States outside of 1am simply stating the si'ua en Wea of what y I know It exists, as you and Hanna, the Fly-Paper Man, Catching Flies with His Patent Fly ($) Paper in Fly ae tube dy elae knows {t exist hese s1o1eLerSrsrelererererererers) Time at Philadelphia, replied the Governor, "thes tay Roepe agro dB |fottows nave placed me in an awful po war elected chairman The New) —————__—-——— Sn | cto Fo Wnt to he Governor of New Hampshire men paseed a resolution to | York for another term at least, and T de by Secretary Long for second hat care to be rwiminated for Vise-Trésl- on the ticket until he is elected or 5 Jaent. But they are forcing the matter | joy 4001, age on me on ati aides, and it ts going to be not give us any positive representatives from Oklahoma O D Cl IN very difficult to decline It ime b what you a ft ©) Tf 1 refuse it people will aay chad) aay at the| q —<—— “‘Roorevelt has a Dlg head and thinks |; ane reply. and the 9 5 tm be’ Veet ; ring tas : (Continued from First Pa he ie (60 much of a man to ance tha® they pos- id Preaident. 1 do nat care to be placed { 20° prance iets tn such @ position, for it Is not true ors roe oo HANNA TAKES COUNSEL TO DOWN ROOSEVELT. the conversation it developed that Mr./ be greater if he remains Governor @@m@e@e@eG@rwnwe than ft will be if he takes the Vice- Presidential nomination, They made their final protesta. The Governor did not say “no.” At the conference with Senator Hanna, B. B. Odell and some others the Governor still made no decided eee Special Sale of Tues, & Wed, LPHIA, June 18—A_ con- ‘The police are looking for Mre Rese Laas, a homeless woman who deserted answer. The programme at noon is that the New York delegation will Senator Hanna's Senators Allison, peld in Hanna had been to Roosevelt some time ago ard asked him to become a candidate | Black Fune 19th & 20th,» wd dght-year-old boy Charles on last | . Bhe took him into the wood Wayne MacVeagh and tek were present Indorse Roosevelt ‘eli de | Gov, Roosevelt, it te und Shoe Deft © e1SNOLSIS 010) SISO LSND OVONOISNANA Io) HOHTove of Tony Parora, at %1 Kant \ G ‘ ; AR ‘treet, and asked Parora! A CHANCE FOR ODELL. v The principal point under discusslOM |clared then'he would not accept if nem- renadines. mind the for a few minut He | whether a fight should be m inated, Senator Hanna tht Roose- <pmepeee jody tas tes weuan ai a die If he gets back to his original po- | aroneal the nomination of RK +h. [welt should mmke that deelsraiion pub- | —— | 7. Sy b = é ; sition the New York delegation will The palicy of such a movement. In (he |ite now In onder to relteve the embar-| / . és an C& Black Kid : boy ways he and his mother slept | indorse Odell for Vice-President. tne of the der ation which h4® passment that has been caused by the| mpor ted Blac | P ’ \ a P gellare and that she drank some The Hanna and the other leaders are not developed. a questionsd, and, there 16) otrendene effort baling made te nominate) - 4 my | Oxford Ties, a was taken care of by the Gerry So- | yet the great diMicuity of findiig « sutt~ | hin, | Fancy Grenadines. | : 4 . : | perfectly satisfied with Odell, but po Pages fe Hanna acknowledged that there was : /handturned soles, broken sizes ¥ Ee they would take him I ey Senator Hans ne gentiemen that 0 vamlidade 10 Me ied Ih the conven | 30 patterns, fine qualities, of | $1.05 § JOHN i FIFE i BANKRUPT | It Is the unanimous opinion that “See the Conquering Hero Comes.” he thought R neevel om xo pat * Mion the Roosevelt stampede ‘| this season's importation, will L 5. ’ B 4) Roosevelt will be nominated and | \paqeeeeeeaeoaQggereqeesemanane end to the matic’ P “i i be sold 1 \ less th Tan, Black, Kid and Patent q _ that no power on earth can stop it, ) cine = “ : 1 80) at ‘l to 3, less than, ** Leather O: fi . | Ties en . Getrepelitan §Notei = Proprietor |). Gov bimeelf * their value, a xtorc les, Bee hear wae se” |" cio es cas torn, nap 9h melt ett eto ap SENATOR SCOTT IS ” |handturnedsoles broken sags Assets Ave #100. stew tay Meaibianne webwees O6¥.. 0 It cannot be stopped in that} Chairman Odell, of the State Com 750. yd,, formerly $1.50 | re 4 . 4 cor ‘ . S . nh \* i John H. Fife, who was « partner) Roosevelt, Mark Hanna and Chair: | OY Abed ba ty 4 ” “eg a Go wiites, end it om be Roosevelt THE LATEST CANDIDATE. $1.00 “ « $2 to $3.50. $2.05, t with William P. Petty in « tine | man Odell it was sald that it em-| nor to say that he will not accept! to a dead certainty | $ “ “ $2.50 to$ i value $4.00, br the Metropolitan Motel, ant w >” | waned the fine! + of the Roast under any circumetances. He would One of the most distinguished par-| a 1.25 2.5 375+ e p 4. 1 Dyer At 16 West Bixty-sixih acreet, | raced the Anal assent o! 6" then carry ont the general bellef that| ticipants in toc comferener and din-| ,, LPHIA vented by J. Patent Leather \ amp, Russia ! M P rvaag ora eeey i tee Rider 10. the Yee Premera nO™” | be te a man of his word and of de- | ner at Mr. Griscam’s, when asked to be gpa Vice-Piestd ‘The under- Lord & 7 a LOY, | Leather & Kid Oxtord Ties, 4 Reig yy ination on condition that he be per-) -smination, | day whether an effort would be made|N. 8 Beott, of Wert Virals is that West Virgifin also will yy) ’ ’ | hand turned and welted soles, $3.65, value $5.00. Kid Lace and Button welted soles, broken sizés, $2.65, value $4.50. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 20th St. Fife’s abilities are placed at MIO + Varow her twet Benator Beott, potwithetanding fact that personally Mr. Scott hes declared for bie colleague, the or day to give pty votes in mitted to name bis own successor as! tte are oe certs ee esaring | Governor. | URGED TO DECLINE. tpperel, All the Habilities were con Forced Into accepting by the Platt-| Several other friends of the Gov- traeted tn connection with Petty tn the ;Quay combination against his own | ¢rhor urged him to positively decline. Bee SMe Metroratitan, Motel | wishes, Roasevelt would thus turn| tad after fading that ne was about 6 for rent. the tables on the Tioga man and, dually advised on both sides of the hs conte ot Peter Gilsey, 118 Broad.|make himself the power in New! controversy by his clove * personal This move, too, would| friends, he announced that he would Broadway & 20th &. | to stem the stampede toward Roose. Seolt "as ¥ ” ‘ ws : velt, replied |deleation, whieh decked i 4 [him the suopert of her tw With whom would you stem It] Ke convention Henator Stephen B. Elkins You cannot defeat something with! SSSA -POK WPA TO MARRY | JERSEY CITY, AD NOT T0 WE can be reckoned with as an epheme- — HIRED GIRL A THIEF. Pullman Porter’Stricken | Robert Bonner’s Son Got ne Gl y LAVINIA L DESERTED SILK-CLAD BABY... Pretty Wee Girl Voistea om Mra Vietseher by Well-Uresned “Jonathan Cobb.” A pretly (ree weeks-old gif baby street Way, is & creditor for HMM There | York State val thing” WO Ne ammets of the partnership. | | mere be the unkindest blow to Timothy 1.) come to @ decision by (o'clock this) “1, autshell, that Is the situation | or Woodruff, alrendy fotled in his Vice: | afternoon, ds to reaarian Wrthe Ment pabvass SANTIAGO’S NEW MAYOR. Presidential aspiratior nd whom} At 12 noon he was absolutely um) 1.45 in attendance upon the con- Mr. Platt contemplates as a possl-) “ecided in the matter, but I, was) iio. Dubee Democrats, Whe Pieetea | Dility for the next Governor. determined that the result lay per- Pedro Grinan, Celebrate in It is said that Roosevelt favors) “nally with him, and that it was . Yankee Fashion. Gen. Greene, who is his personal) poet ae fag md ie — BANTIAGO, Cubs, Juno 18—There t+| {riend, as the next Governor sentiment ia the ona, Diliieiiiem here over the are | Seuntor Hanna, \t is stated, ede) QUIRK Is to be New York's repre-| Negro Melped Domestic servant and Is Sent to $10,000 Each Time, Holland mes’ een Grinar as Mayor. There was| vised that the proper course for him|*estatlve on the Platform Commit-| Dispose of Maner—Both Weld | Snake Hill. ‘Tis Said. olla Da Qu Wher all the bands of the cig |10_DUFHUC Was to Inoue a statement] om Berena B Puvne wows em tml Lely x Forfeits Her Bonds o eiiy | Credentials Committee. Aldridge, of! Kgtic [Tepper alias Katie Ho Mae | | Aa owd o | positively declining the nomination. g an peer, alla " ik, ate! ee ee ee oe ott be poe conatatant wien] RoCDEMeT, has been selected for the| Kntle Miler, vnirty-six years olf, of | AiMictet with sef-pox, Clarence | Inher testimony hefore Surrogate in Court. from the I Committee on r Fran | Jones street, wha, the police say, has " on. vaenty-three yeara old, of | itagerald this afternoon, Mies Jean- ee Ge antons’ (oo ig your previous statements,” Senator] Wie eo alt ees Lag | sojourned for nine years tn jail, at Tren agrees aro eee ejceany city, wae [Det@ Bonner, widow of Andrew Allen thie city, where the Democratic | HANNS Is said to bave urged, “and hor of ‘ ton, Blackwell's Island and Sing Bing.) es, wnake Hilt by Health OMlcer |Monner. and mother of the two grand Lavinia Dempsey, erowned Queen of tleket will convince people that you have| ember of the committee to notify was 4 prisoner in Centre Street Court |" opek odpt on Jehildren’ who are contesting the will) (he Holland Dames, le a fugitive from McKinley of bis re-nomination. to-day. charged dy John O'Bulltva: Benjamin this afternoon lof the late Hobert Bonner, paid; Justice. lost none of your determination contests « | r | Waentrat yeter on the Pull- | « turned over to the horities Holguin, the National can- Gen. Francis 8. Greene is to help, ‘*?-#0ed* Swret, of t Bev Wasdirgton wes © Mr. Frederick Bonser (gon of Rob- was indigted some time ago on & over to the aut at Dashes Gibtrieca, tee |e et Oe Om & cceeengeee G10) ity the nominee fe Tentane fret street, with the theft. from. ‘his{man care Geneata and Knoxville. He ler Honnerh got le wedifing presest|onarge of vue Heapltet thie atteengan 89 sult.” house of Jewelry valued ai #.0” laerived last night in Jersey City On the \iwice from Ble tether.” Ipretengte from Habert Trop, of it Weer | ie Velscher. of 118 Lowie strest. - Mn. Plelacher aid the baby had! tegd left with her « few days ago by a dressed man ho gave bis name ge” Jonathan Cov. He sald be had brother at 1118 Madison avenue, and bis” wife was J! at St. Marton's Hospital, Mee Wischer ‘Sere fe the ¥ 4 by|Penneyivanta train which left Nashville | -ajow wag thail’ ‘ . had been 1 Friday “ when. be sald’ he wouteatn| Mmetr-aere evel, RM. Troap Last night he complained of {itness. | y 4 |induced by Her Royal Highness to part n ‘ 1, pros | MATEY and once when he said ne wowld) in tne money whieh was Used for the “How much did he gett’ production of Queen Lavinie's sou.-stir- “Ten thousand dollare each time.” ring play, “Phe Patelot @py," whith ad ——— ae an ingtortous few nighiy run ia Pater- . on, M.S. baveleen-not'-| “There'll be a lively M@ht.|" "Lavinia sped sotue time in the Tombs —-- Dolliver can't be brushed| ater her arrest. Wiliam 8. Harlan, of WAS RESIGNED. Prench Steamer Disabled. aside by a dictetor,”-Groave- |" patentee LONDON, June &y Prsook nor. . Row. Ttatlan, Cobiogs | ieemer Burgundta, Bune, mere in or meet was wat 1 have never asserted,” swered Gov. Roosevelt, “that | would decline if nominated. | do not want the office, but I am not sure that 1 TT 2S GREAT FOB DBAD. ean refuse if the convention fails to Redeabtabie tn listen to my protest.” le WHAT LODGE SAID. Senator Platt said to an Bvesing leh from the} “You had better take a rasor and| World correspondent to-day: see that) cut your throat,” suggested Benator| “It looks more like Roosevelt every ROOSEVELT SURE. Seuator Hanna talked with Presl- dent MeKinley over the telephone this forenoon and told him that the nomination of Roosevelt seemed cor- tain. thirty-two years old, of 19 Mt Mer avenue Broghlyn, charged with concert with the woman, who is They were eqch held by Magis: trate Mayo in (0% for the Grand Jury. — ITALIAN