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THAR. They Reach Out, “World Wants” do—they reach out for business and get it. Announce yout “Opportunities” next Sun- EVENING EDITION Pn \ ; day. Use 7-Time Rate ie au Ney, 5 ae ' iz A . Acti ALA . and kecp cetose the public all the weeic. i sieaiam ct “ Circulation Books Open to All.’’ } 7 Ric : ont CENT. SEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 09, 1900, 2 PRICE ONE CENT. ROOSEVELT CAUSES 240 —- SSSI OF THE CONE, to The Evening World.) ‘ CONV ENTION HALL, PHILADELPHIA, June : Gov. Roosevelt was the centre of a big sensation just before the be 8 lican Convention adjourned, at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Bs 5: ; By a sudden impulse, soon after the temporary officers were a Wolcott Chosen Temporary } : Chairman--Hanna’s Witty ¢ Speech. 3 8 there was a movement toward the Governor, He was soon in the middle ‘ a 2 8 a struggling crowd and was holding a regular levee in the pit. Me a RE ieee (oes a aes ae osel Delegates swarmed around him and spectators hung over the g Chairman Hanns, of the National ' 3 3 see him. The New Mexico delegates, with broad sombxeros, climbed » ‘over fe poe i ge gh eres Msg 3 seats in their eagerness to get to him and shake his hand. ‘ton P.M The ot a & | ; Chauncey M. Depew and the other big guns of the New York delegation sulle q:agaue toe ads tat ones [eke oe Pie oo ‘yrs ; B were ignored. Many of the delegates climbed onto their chairs and watched seine: at tO condi We the’ Repel tines “vee: Beay nee OO » the crowd eddy around him. Order was restored with great difficulty y Sere Gin sb SAUsn ehnaring broke| ‘ie leader irre ole i avvviny : Chairman Wolcott. Bere ny a as vag lata aed vane rtrd Hanna watched the scene with blank amazement, while Platt sat his slouch bat that the enthusiasm of thousands waa % It was said on the floor that Hanna. and Platt had come to an a After Hanga’s littic talk he intro. uncorked. He er enoeray ho moved duced Senator Wolcott, of Colorad entre aisle ‘ as Temporary Chairman of t at the conference. Roosevelt would say nothing. He referred all i to Odell, who said the Governor would be nominated. 2000 ‘ 16907 I HIOOO III ia ak nthe a tite ‘ aa KENIE, MEENIE, 7 MINEY, MO—WHo’ S IT; > The other sensation of the convention was the recognition of Tie Oe Percy cf Oe aminey |e OS 5 ————| Taylor, of Kentucky, by Chairman Wolcott, who called him to the platform, cloth ipordtion apparent threush| “CHEERS FoR = _ = CON vel TIO 1 TO 10 ROOSEVELT IS The convention adjourried at 3 o'clock until noon to-morrow. e here was not more ihas x handful | A * SNTETIRE of APvlauve a8 8 NAMED FOR PRESIDENT. i cise ere et GOV. ROOSEVELT’ MAY ~ an hour before the stated time for sh iventelt ri Odds of 1 to 10 were being offered on the Stock Exchange this afternoon [ Sti ila yh “e nip + THE WEATHER. t that Gov. Roosevelt would be nominated for President--not Vice-President — pnt lala deck ata “1 + at the Philadelphia convention. Several bets of $10 to $100 were made. | BE NOMINATED ver interest displayed » 2 | NOT VERY LIVELY, wher « ‘e i GLANCE NEW YOR ATION W ‘ There may have been a couple 3 — thousand persons hanging about Partly clondy with . (From a Staff Correspondent.) numerous gate’ of which half w erate temperature 7 onvention hall ts slow! tzklre selling badges, canes, aouve- and Wedereday. Pee fietee PHILADELPHIA, June 19—4 P. M—The Vice nivs and frankfurters. No me of the northeasterly winds, 11415—Yr, Hanna enters and i rereet care leading (0 the great *)ile “bbbbAbehehhbhbibb bbb: cheered Presidential situation at this hour is as follows: ' 12. 1eHoosevelt, aecompn FAIRBANKS CHOSEN AS cy SAAN New York leaders say that the situation is not changed from last ni Senator Platt and Gov. Roosevelt have not conferred since yesterday a Siinag Gag aes tenth asiines- noon, an hour before the Governor wrote his statement asking his friends not CONVENTION HALL, —Chatrman of the Committee, ana #.|*Mlets NINNERS A to vote for him in the convention. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, June | Hi water, th saka member, # vavention entled to order i : I f i. tat meine | ser " wey } Chairman Cell, of the Republican State Committee, who sat just behind ot the Convention ant then aajvured aion eipere tems Graereues | , enator Platt, said there had been no {urther conterence between Senatog i ielieheralindall 35 [mae the arst to rise to his feet | Platt and the Governor. “I do not know just what the New York delegates wr Parbenis, ot Indiana, ee on aha Bl vn a ae i lla la will do this afternoon on the Vice-Presidency,” he said. “It ie GA eeossono00;9;0DCCODNDDOCOODOCOOOON sents Temporary New York will have a candidate to present to the convention. | should eo. be surprised if it did.” PROG RAMME FOR THE : nag ee8 9 Most of the New York delegates believe Gov. Roosevelt will finally agree Ki newspaper ever since Wo! | Bl gam speaking. It hus caused mach NEW YOR K | 0 accept the nomination . NEXT TWO DAYS. re umes ¢ ® The two most conspicuous figures that loom up as Vice-Presidential pos- * —W ot © conve: om Blom 10 feet by saying: “The Amer. 5 sibilities are Roosevelt and Long. Nine-tenths of the delegates believe it WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. B| team are not pelt fl ? will be Roos:velt, The Governor himself is as mum as a clam. Noon.—Convention meets. Report of Committee on Credentials, includ § . obe- ing judgment on the Delaware and Southern contests. Report of the Committee on Permanent Organization and Order of % m1 _ bs bb aon Senator Lodge for permanent chairman, Speech by § Pin i LA D FL 9g a} j py | HAVE N “the -Roosevelt Report of Committee on Resolutions and adoption of platform. 6 e Choice of new National Committee to conduct party affairs tor four that Island.” pate oe ten | eae —<—— finishes amid great d Hy ob PHILADELPHIA, June 19.—Gov. Roosevelt said to-day to a New York THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 2) LIT=Gev. Taylor was recognised aah ele egate : . Heon-—Convention masts, Nomization of candiate for ViesPresitent. $l wuate wee mentionca We eeeed ret “I feel a great load lifted off my shoulders, | don't believe that Al intment of committee to notify the candidates of their m nm Moo ina adbournmet ; dc hae; BROOKLYN VS BOSTI \ Convention will nominate me, but | must say again that | have not said 990900000000000000000 9000009000000000000000005 | niinuiy. The uprosr conttawen, . % DUSLUN, any time that | will decline to run if the pyr soy comes to me It, $2.50 to Phitndetphin and Retury | 22 Ne walked to the pinttorm ds I its to-day. | do not dare to prophesy. Via Penn: amid more cheers, He onty had a pen upon the resu y. Ter Rerteyivonia Mativens,” ""” | geo, save nerens awning mi|steryghet (oe Net ot oAicite be “ convention will nominate the right man. 1 don’t believe that | am t STW Ga | ge Es (tere vetil Jose 5) Ee erenee samme een] ~ 4 P

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