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é; ll ROUGH RIDER HIS PARTY'S CHOICE WITH MKINLEY, —IDOLLIVER WILL | Special Sale of CONVENTION Seen Such a Jam of People. (ipectal to The Evening World.) morning wth an infusion of new, hot from the effort and vow never to do it sionaries keen with the love of con- quest and epoils, and al) pledged to one man. Philadelphia has never seen such & fathering before as this; this great army the streets, epeaking In many dialects, 4iffering in dress, but one tn the in- tensity of their thirst and their accept- ance of William MeKinley, who is such an absolute certainty that, in the changing, shifting mass of men, whose talk make the headquarters in the ton hum jike a beehive, no mention of his name is heard. ‘There \s a name, however, that is heard and will not down. Each squadron that comes trooping into the city has uttered it Tt ls heard on the streets, the corri- Gore of headquarters and all other hotels; in private boarding-houses, where Visitors are crowded three and four in ® room; in the bar-rooms, where the talk and speculation are most abundant The city “ie vibrating with the sounds that drown that of al! othe: The name ie Roosevelt. On the Governor's arrival Saturday Might he declared t his Viece-Presi- dential boom was “A dead cock in the pt” But it is possible even then that the i though tion his teeth snapped as if ne had finally bitten off Wihe matter ® This ma: Rooseveit haa got mind * sald a Missouri delegate, "* a buekin’ ‘broncho,’” Hut in chia congress of political plains- hen there are one or two who are with. out peers as broncho busters, and who, besides the rough, strenuous skill requisite ir the Job, also have the gentie craft snd subtitity of the gentlemen wh: ‘eh in the politteat “push” when Machiavell and a few others 4i4 busi- news ROOSEVELT ALMOST SURE. And (this morning it te almest sure frat Roosevelt will be the man of the jour, despite himself. He will likely be convinced, if he has not already been, hat it langerous thing to fool with ing, and ao far as his case is con- d the dest thing fer him to do to stop dodging and let it strike him. Tren he will escape unhurt. Senator Piatt and Senator Hanne wil oid @ long conference to<lay at which gomething may drop, That the matter to which most attention will be given, the rough rider chief, is « foregone con- clusion. Whether the New York deie- @tion will present his name ts uncer- ! in, but it ie possible that some Wes- d terner may rise and shout the name of Roosevelt, and tn the cyclone that fol- lows all the houses of hope that Bliss, « Woodruff, Scott, Doilltver and others have oseupied wil! go down in a woeful collapse. And this is just whet will probably happen. When Hanna and Platt meet to-day there will be some fine manoeuvering, the detalis of which would make very * interesting reading, Hanna dominates the whole gathering with the strong, sure hand of an animal tamer who knows from experience that that is the ‘ only eMcacious method and that any lapse of vigilance may cost him his fe. HANNA THE BUSIEST MAN, Chairman Hanna fs the busiest m: change friendly notes with Mr Platt Communieations, it is said, that breathed the perfume of amity and good will, but that ie all guile and neither is de- ceived. Piatt knows that Mr. Hanna has a eandbag behind his back, and the Ohio Genator has declared that Mr. f+ Platt te never without his knife, which has figured in some beautiful cases of [HE TELEPHONE TO THE er Has Philadelphia |; PHILADELPHIA, Pa., June 18—The, city of William Penn |s throbbing tats blood, which will cause her to do @ political rag-time for the neat three days, when she will sink back exhausted again. The big crowds began to arrive thig morning from ail points, loyal le-| HANNA ACCUSED that overflows the hotels and congeste pT A QU OW Bosses Planned the Stam-| om. the mitionaire ratiroad and steam: | tor pede for Governor Roosevelt. @) PHILADELPHIA, June 18—The his- torle conference which was held at the o'clock this morning. were Senator Hanna, Senator Depew, | for | Senator Lodge, ator Fairbanks, of Indiana; Congress ) Man Deliver, of Iowa (Special to The Brening Worlt ) PHILADELPHIA, June 1s it happen that Gov, Roosevelt changed his mind about the Vice-Presidency* Ask Senator Platt and Mr. Quay, the| Smits They all slept at master politicans of the Republican, ‘esidence Each had an axe to grind. ‘“ Piatt had a Governor on his hands |, | and Postmaster-Geners whom he did not want to antagonize| when he entered the Walton. All he and whom he did not want to renom | WoUlt say was that the pl inate Quay had a deep-seated grudge, against Hanna for deserting him in hie | ; fight to retain his seat in the Senate. ‘They laid their plans well moment of Roosevelt's arrival in Phila- delphia neither had tipped his hand New York's Governor struck the con- vention city like a cyclone. Half a domen candidates for Vice-President had leu come and were submerged in the eom- |'!°™ nolence of the Quaker (ity. Some one! saw to it that the Rough Rider was greeted with a flourish of trumpets. ton of Roosevelt's name to him caused Up to the a frown to » most of the time of Millionaire Gris com's guests. He admitted, howe that the nomination of Rooseveit for the n Vice-Prestdency came up for considera. | Present crit'cal condition in China velt's nomination?’ Depew was asked. pew, as he skipped into the elevator. | pay, Hanna expressed himeelf in strong terms at the conference against the nomination of Roosevelt as McKinie' running mate He charged Platt and Quay with being responsible for th: tempt to force Roosevelt's nomination. He went so far as to charge that it spite and mischief making that wae be- and vicinity and visiting organisations hind Platt and Quay’s great interest in Se Roosevelt sented. Then Quay repaired to Platt's room at the Hotel Walton Gov. Roosevelt was summoned, and in two hours they made his back bone look Ihe a chocolate eclair. “Heavens, gentlemen,” sald the Gov- “T do not want this nomination,” “| powerless to prevent Roosevelt's nom! yd nation, although Roosevelt had apperied | y the finest wands that money) to him to stop it “And the people” id Senator Quay, Letters and telegrams were chown the hat the demapd for his nom- inatton was practically universal He fought for two houge; yielded and sald: “I will not dectine if 1 am nominated, but the nomination must hot come from my own State.” “QUAY FIXED IT.” aid Senator Piatt. disguise for his cha down as Chairman of the Plaiform ¢ mittee in favor of Senator Fairbanks. had been drafted by Pos'maser-Gene Smith and appreved by Preshent Me-| ite Benator Grady, Phailadelphia, announced that the Key- stone delegation had fifty-eight votes pledged to Roosevelt evisceration. In the game that is being Played these two men, to strongly con- trasted, stand out boldly. Hanna is the physical embodiment of the Boss, cold, alert, unscrupulous, with the atrength to crush and rend where othet meang fail—the typification of force. If fate had so shay \, that" he was a prise ghtar he “mould Piatt has been Itkened to a fox and of that astute animal be has all the raft, Dut, coupled to this. he possesses also the courage and equipment of « tiger, Hie clawa are sharp and cruel, & a more than one of the politica:iy maimed can testify. He is soft, gentie, but shifty. One to look into his mild eyes and hear the mild tone of his voice ‘weuld imagine him to be a Methodist weer When these masters in craft meet tere ts no foreteting what the out- @ome may be. tip jul ae ith HAG cu i eis ll g ' | RANDOLPH C. LEWIS. a In another hour it had swept the city; and ali other booms were swept off to political oblivion, TIW'S FRIRADS START. Weedru@’s Breckiyn Boomers Of for the Convestion Looking Very Cheertal. Trying to look cheerful, though half thetr promised number did not appear, @ Woodruff boomers started for Phila- delphia on « special train over the Cen- | well, according to directions, I liked ee | it very much and have since that) }~ ~~ 2 a tral Ratirosd of New Jersey at as Be ee it entirely in place of | ‘eA goat twavelling companion “| am thankful to say 1 am not The Vantine Scarf Nervous any more, as | was when I | was drinking coffee, and my com- Members of the Henry EB. Abell As- County Republican Club and various Republican Assembiy organizations wearing Timothy Wood- ruff buttons and bouquets gathered at! the coffee caused the trouble. Please sociation, Kings streets carly this morning. They marched to the foot of Atiantic .|avenve, cheering their candidate and headed by Jesse Frost, hie bosom friend, ‘They took a special boat to the Jersey atte, w2= 2 e322 Fe aa gz 3 3k A ! ‘They will attend a dinner in their honor at Philadelphia oe “There does not seem to any other sentiment. pears to be all for Roose- velt.’"~Lemuel E. Quigg. TE — i ize ie {HE WOKLD: MONDAY EVENING, TNE 18, 1900, PLATT OF A PLOT. —_——~+4- What Happened at Historic' Conference at Griscom’s alace, (Special to The Evening orld) the promises made at the St. Louls Con- jon | am was de t there is a clear palatial residence of Clement E. (Gris | and ane fay a aie tandard ship magnate, dd not break up until 2) The usual declaration 6) favor of a Those who took part in the conference! favor of the right of capital to mb ri of trade and |imitation will be condemned. hTe plank on the Philippines w taken almost verbatim from the Pre of Masachusetts, Sen be n. Groaveny of Ohio, Senator K ww Jervey self-government as Ants are ready (o receive the privilege The Administration's p with re gerd to the Philippines, Cuba, Porto It was kK this morning before ny of the conferees returned to their otels, Hanna looked worrted and tired Rico and Hawalt will be strongly in- nag | corved | com had) Will be words of praise fo been discussed and put Into shape. Pri nt's Neziod po An | month. He refused to be interviewed on the atte: he lait on the fact Vee-Presidential question. The men ‘nited States has been the only offer mediation between war ep over his broad will be a declarat for th Depew said that the platform occupied |tsthmian rather ‘than aration for the Canal. L oft resio ind the si ne merchant Ay bill will be tnd: vo reference has ——E inten atte evening sever mening) 90,000 TO PARADE, |remarked Depew, “Fairbanks, of In- —_—- ‘There were songs and cheers and the | diana, and Dolliver, of lowa.” Alllea team Clabe to Tarn | town was awakened. QUAY STARTS BALL ROLLING. Two hours later Quay gathered the “Was there much opposition to Roose- Out “Now please excuse me,” replied De- (Special to The Rrening World ) ADELPHIA, Ju 18 Philadel. Phia will wake up to-night and give a big parate in honor of ite visitors. Mu- It’ te said on the best authority baer of flags and bunting along the route sand men will be in line mt will be made up of the alited Repablican clubs of Philadelphia five organizations will be repre Hanna admitted that he might be, 72 paraders wt) be in uniform and mreat rivalry exis among them to be Senator Foraker had been invited to) bur declined The latter read the resolutions as ty Kinley. | - _— ‘The preamble wil! cal! attention to the Wa datarenting 004 helpful a bine aed whire healer called the In the corridor of the Hotel Walton an !aws passed by Congress tn fulfilment of | atOu" flees fon ee OT ee Censinsas = “When I became con at One lot of scrreas, 4-4oid, 51% ft. coffee was the cause of my trouble 1 hand-painted ala | changed and took to using Postum fancy ch'n's border, Cereal Food Coffee, and as I made it eight asor.ed colcrs, xion is now as fair and it Is ‘site gauziness makes it the years ago. It is very ya ‘thes mod Sdenrabie of travelling “throws” — esrd as a veil of shoulder s:arl. ; tng, Valeo $11 WHITE HOUSE. OU COUR UUUC UO UCU OU OU UC OOO OCU Go eheie.ereseesererey he Administration. are ror recetved no gantaing. or allempting to organise fl ¢ force Roosevelt on the ticket ‘That Weoadway & 20th Se this can be done successfully without the velt no man believes ing the part which involves 4 nobody is heard to assert. That there ts a deep purpose to drive Roosevelt from the campaign for Governor in New York every boly Ynows CIP} C1eseseleloreieleleielec Glelejeisieie.cieieiese-s« WISN: @eeresereieierere.e) SOOO OOOO, SO Oa ‘There will be good muate State and City oMcials and guests of Lisplay of flage and bunt.ng No reference is made to bi-metaliism [Protective tariff is prominent. Regard: | j Ing trusts, the platform will declare in| ne} Colored Dress Goods. slent's message, promising the restora ; n of order and the granting of local | nm as the inhabit Special offerings in Plain & Faney Dress Goods, \to clear up stock during this New patterns, this! ‘season's selections, at 50¢., 75¢. & g8c. ¢ Nicaragua | x” > formerly sold from $1.50 to $5. ‘The appreciation shown by | our customers of the splendid! values given, justifies us in continuing this sale another » prepared to the) selected from our stock 150 ieces, additional to the first | jot of 350 pieces placed on sale last week, and will close! them out at above prices. Lord & Taylor, Broadway & th St ‘orks. an electrical titumina- | ORIENTALISTS & JEWELLERS BROADWAY & 18TH ST- {Special Sale of COFFEE COMPLEXION. | ATTRACTIVE PRICES ON SE Te cee Sein, ova | ORIENTAL GOODS. Dlotehes on my face and body. I had! been drinking it for a long while and | these blotches gradually appeared, until finally they became permanent . were about as dark as coffee itself. | formerly had as fine a complex- Where ts the Sammer Home without its screens? Japanese Screens. i Ladies’ Waists Ol sturdy, artiat'c weaves, showing many 4 novel colo: effect and pattern. roll of 40 yds. At *9.% sees At *10,° Ot lenpertaace: See the exceptionally tine Cotton Warp Japenese Matting (ot $20 the roll, Lor Bloor, walls and dados, wpholsterien, oc. * ambitions FIGHT TO A FINISH |Vazy Biwe meses:nee Ger” abe eel 5H Chevill PHILADELPHIA wel ‘f-| 20 pieces of all wool, »: inch wide Navy Blue Cheviot, mi JO cls. per yard, fornierly 75¢. yard, ir pe ee 2 that toey had a msevelt that hi inva neil awes| Lord & Taylom, ons, ferling some grey consent and connivance of Roose- | wi ould them what he intended to do. de Young and Roberts the other|* — = » (he conference were to he s nite Collars Huth at theme gen:| ALL OF THE SUMMER RESORTS? 5 afte Ware pore t ot " Svelt end ere attongiy ae Qk] ARE REPRESENTED IN THE D> take (0) VERTISING PAGES OF THE SUM eo him ¢ . aces jirge him <9 Day WORLD CONSULT THEM im and the! FoR SUMMER HOTELS. BOARDING: “That Roosevelt tn thie way ts play | parties “It may be that those of us who live! Gov. Movsevelt. « }ootnion that hb Will witness one of the | goompeton for vellest fights in many a year |: will] Tay have not eded tiat men ike Lang, | ée tf the honor if anks and oth. | tenrg » thrust ide by the e whl Dot! ople are placing great ri ce ateat convention | in th ty of these men co induce the u OR FARMING HOUBEB, fighting our the -o | Gove to decline ae On Roommatdes, am = Cold Filings Cold Crew te Siver mints: BS Rae ae ce eeee Ladies’ Undermuslins. {Ladies’ and Children’s ' No mail orders filled during this sale. IR d Chemises and Skirts. Night Gowns, {4\e@ady-to- Wear Hats. We fave 1 few doren Ladies’ Trimmed Alpines and Out- Muatin Gowns, doth let” img Mats, 'so Ch ldren's Trimmed Baby Mats, with yoke of tucks and the feta tows, nicey trum At the boginnirg of the sea otter with insertion i n we sokd these hats for $4.98, In orcer to close out the and cambric ruttle, 29: remainder of this stock we will sell choice of the a a several styles for the exceptional price of ~ Hin Gowae, square Yok} ceioumed Watking Hats and Sallors, including the trimmed with an em. 1 “Raleigh” and “The Promena. which have sold for broidered ruitle 39} £1.98, suitable for wheeling, outing and every-day 98 tin @om Empire) _ tat all to sell to-morrow at the special price of sie nseten sect esatA splendid line of Crash, Linen and Pique Hats, 76 front, trimmed with latest Styles, at 98¢., 89¢, and embroidered ruftle, 49 On Tuescay and Wednesday we will sell Trimmed Li Cambric or Mustin} aad White Panana Short Pack Sabors, all new Gowns, ported youre off timmed with chiffon, sill, lowers and other ma 2.9 chemise, ' cluster tucks, trimmed} terials: regular $6.60 hats, at only ieee tech waned with | With embroidered BO} "anssame ine of Chiron's Trimmed Wake 4 OR insertion and hemstitched | ruffle, Leghorns, spec ai to-morrow at ruffle, also with two in- Round neck, fine . Second Floor. 50th St, Section, sertions and lace 39: French Corset Cov W h F S eles, 4 rows of bri ials Chemise of fine cambric, gate and lace 49 as a c F ec square neck very prettiiy’ | “SBE 12k. Wash Fabrics 6c. yd. trimmed with lace and em- Finer Corset Cove 2 QE t Ticusands of pieces assorted Wash Fabrics sell toxmorrow at broidery: also of muslin, _ ¢F# at, each, 59 t0 we half prices. These are new, fresh goods: this. season's lat- round neck, with deep em Drawers. est designs. There is a beautiful collection of choice brotdered ruffle and i ¢ Ginghams, that were made to sell at 12%; @3 49 Drawers, good musiin, 11 See aut of fine insertion, Corded Dimities, ail new choice Good Mustin Stkirt, cambric With heins and tucks, signs an! colors worth 12%4c. yd. A beautiful collect founce, trimmed wth Drawers, of good cambric,) of Printed Challies, in light and dark colorg exact lace 4 inches deep, 49 with deep embroidered ruf-} copies of the French goods this entire lot will be Skirts, deep fle also in fine mustin,) placed on sale, to-morrow, at, choice, yd, fle trimmed: , fiounce, with t row of tor.) Sign gece Tame, Mims} 25¢. Wash Fabrics Sel at 12%, Yard, chon lace insertion 2nd) tion, The handsomest co!lection of Wash Fabrics, to go at half lice edge two StI, 710) Combet Drawers, i and less. A nice variety of fine | (edie al lawn rele, with Platt ', in an endless variety of stylesand colors. These A il Cambrc Skirts, deep awe Val lace and inser” BQ eoscs the larva std 100s che tnoteee Goaahe aaa flounce, with deep 89 tion, much in demand: have sold until now at 17c. and embroidered flounce, Cambric Drawers, with) joc, a'so other choice weaves, all.on sale at, yard, Handsome skirts. from, inch” embroidered 9 M Ge Be tae X.... r 6 ee) have a te ise, Need, the Eagilsh Madras Corset Covers. 3,981” zephyr Cords, all ‘new, this season's patterns colors; have sold regularly at from 25¢c. to 28c. yard CHR Covers, Loe cam- our price to-morrow, per yard, ric, V neck, trimmer Fioer, Rotente. with We tate, Je mer), of good scecccscoussnesonan” French Corset Covers oi a Co d P. cood cambric, round neck, ? ith pA ibe rrespon ence a 4 ome og with at lace, daintily trimmed with lace’ also neck, with ine {ribbon top and TIS Ae oo sertion and embroid: 19 iow, soles ie 69 | A . lai ZA = ered edge, | Second Plows, near Rotunda dj LA: Te ee 330s sweccccccccce-cocce. Men’s Suits. Again to-morrow we offer choice of Men's All. Wool Suits, in \ip-lo- date styles, in mixiures, stripes and checks; also guaranteed fast color Blue Serge Suits, well mate and trimmed. The best of $3 and $10 values for to-morrow at less than manutac- turer’s cost; all sizes,at 4.94 fecont Fleer, Gh m Corser > at One-fourth Usual Prices. We have bought from the Whiting Paper Co, about 10,000 boxes of Paper at less than quarter of the usual price, The reason for ths extraordinary price concession is {fact that the boxes were slightly discolored or ‘but the paper is in perfect condilion, The were damaged in the New York Warehouse, and to ‘ship them back to the mill for reboxing and re- ‘banding would have been an expensive matter, be- {sides the labor and inconvenience a jsuch a transaction The immediate disposal of such a ‘large lot was another factor that prompted the man- Sufacturers to accept our offer. For gee choosing We have yor 5 bee a \Lot No. 1—Whiting’s.| bellotrops, Bonds, V Crep pe to match, | linen wan wove par special, per cabvinet, 59 Pers, cream and tints, some d ns, Mote a1 } uae quire, with ene aun cae y fo mate! } ic a Me seaeton 25 | one Giant Cadiaet, con Lot No, 2~ Whiting’s. pe ef onsy of cream Angora Finish Cream, pit — satin wove paper, raled and wp in fancy bos, floral ce) — piain, special, per abu sign, containing 24 sheets et, and ™ envelopes to * match per bon DO) Eagtieh, Stationery, Cate Lot No. 3. | beliotrope, ripple and satin Cream Linen Pager, oclav> | fin.sh. 60 si ests with envele size, boxed, s with pes to match, spe eal, | . . envelopes to match : Reupholstering of Furniture. Fe nowt IS om posnd too Vem We are prepared :o upholster all kinds of furni-| Whiting’sRosedale Linen tht new Oxford shape, ; i eocece- LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS of fine white lawn, embroidery inser- tion on front, plaited back, 98 LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS of percales, 4 best quality; superion\ make; stripes ind fig- ' ures; pearl buttons on front; laundered collars and cutfs, 49 ture, It is a settled principle with us to tura out) Paper, sitin and antique, cream and tints. @ the best kind of we We employ the best and} finish, “ommereal apd oe- pale % most experienced workmen, and all goods are care.) Uo S26 Per tully examined betore they are delivered. beg sa This week you may bres: pale of bes peed & 6 oF 7 reupholstered. on a very Deauti- falselection of choice desiges ant’ colors of 12.00} “mt. 4 tapestry, 50 inches w ide, all complete. for azure bond, arure Third Poor, GR Ht. Section. | EET GRR NRE erate scam yy era Ae nape See oe gene nee m

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