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ADM PUTTSNS: “Nothing Can Stop | the Nomination of; Majority of the Dele- gates Are for Him.” te The Brening Worl!) PHILADELPHIA, June 19. Sena ter Thomas C, Platt said just before oon: “Tam of the opinion that noth fag*tan stop the nomination of Gov Roebeevelt. The majority of the dele- gates seem to be in favor of him.” “Will Now York State cast its ‘Votes for him” was asked “ZT cannot say,” he replicd evasively, “The delegation meets this afternoon and 1 do not"know what they will), oo” “Has not Mr. Quay asked you to nat New York's vote for Roosevelt?” “ZT cannot discuss the matter. The Gelegation wil! contro! its own busi- ‘mesa, These questions were asked Mr Platt because of rumors that the eaters of the New York delegation break their pledge to Gov and vote this afternoon at ite mesting to make him the Vice- (tial candidate Odell and Mr. Quigg both said that they had heard of no such pian, but both added significantly and in the same manner as had Mr. Platt that they did not speak for the ma. Jority of the delegates. PLATT BREAKING DOW, Plega Chief Leeks Like a Ghoet end Has to He Supported as He Walks. (Special to The Evening Worle) PHILADELPHIA. June 19 Senator Plawt’s condition is causing hie friends Serious concern. He is in a bad condi ton, Judging from appearances he is fm danger of physical collapse. As be descended to the lobby of the fotel Walton to-day those who recalled with « thering years ago could searcely recognise Dereon in the in‘irm, bent man who tott along with @ stalwart at his snoulder to at ‘Was on his way to the di crowd separated tly for le jooked almost iike the ghost sre OOS SSIs ote Lee iaiSie1sisiSverSiieve = se (Continued from First Page) greeting. stream and spread out seats reserved for chem. The crowde were to absorbed picking out t men of national reputation that they forwot to cheer men like Henry Cabot, Lodge, of Massachusetts, Sena. tor Davis, of Minnesota; Senator is Sppantance covece s ker, of Ohto, who did not wet a hand as in ts as a they took their places. Meantime the ertis. over bt 7 Re, arees band was playing popular airs and the His bre Intense iy sticks over n rib causes him |#*@@ Wee impressive and animated at times, but he} At noon Senator Hanna took his seat to {he kame. de- le: the Chairman's table, but although to quit 1 when he ty alth fee has been detentea "” ™* "** Tints wae the hour set for calling the Convention he waited @ few minutes, conferring with Seceretary Dick, Sena: tor Woleott and others. At 1201 the first pfonounced demon- stration occurred when Gov. Hoosevelt came in through the main entran: twved down the centre aisle, He wore his Rough Rider hat and was instantly recognized. A deep reverberating cheer greeted him ROOSEVELT ENTERS. FOR ROOSEVELT IN 104 Michigan Delegates Tell Geverner Slight His Chances. PHILADELPHIA, June 18 —Mich!- has fired the first gun of the Roose of 1%. The Governor was @ Vice-Presidential can- ate caucus, but its action H. Eiltott were|him and women fluttered their hand : Mayor (applause) and ‘ jt » notify him ete 7 hat his accept- Kerchiefs. Delegates crowded forward |gens, without regard who “Presidency would |'? «Feet Rim as he moved through the | hay red with him to make this ¥ of his cholee for the| Press, and his entrance, theatrical |ernsentic Never in the his tclegt 1 194. The Gov- | inough {t may have been, was like a 3 vention @ euec ev n the hi feemmaaltice Wotifiek hie ef eer tree | conquering hero. He took hip tea: im eaek kee a douaene @ation’s action. | mediately in the rear of Senator tat baba —_— snd In fromt of Senator Depew reper SP on versar Philadelphia f the h tt by some wonderful prove 1 DOUSBYBLT THIN IDOL, |~" sven er car mt an N lara oe ae te jnot remind you that your duty her PeSTOS ise ADORE an t In| one of deliberate Judement. one tha he lobby of the Walton a fe url are held posh lh gto Recep Western Delegates Give Him a BIG) rier tin walked slowly and wan cor.| ee - “ i bon Reception at Mis Hotel amd (iaiiy greeied all along the tine aN gt A gl Want Him to tte th him were bis son Frank andjor another great etrueig Gpecial te Toe Brening Worlt) | * Oilell, When Roosevelt, moving PHILADELPHIA, June 19. —When|ainid cheers and bandahak came | THEY ALL LAUGHED. Gov. ait appeared in the lobby of |down to section the Senator never - ; the Hotel Walton to-day 2¢ got n very |turned his heat, He did not turn whe eae ee eee ee eT @athusiastic reception the Governor seated bimeeif, which | ttalions under leadership of our area Phe crowd surged around wim to shake | caused some remark Statesman, Gen Wiliam MeKini (Continued applause.) 1 was about t The Governor @ minute later went wer to the Tiome sage Gnd exchanged « brief words The hall slowly ‘bed ip ahd the convention was slow fn eetUng under ay The hour set for fh ta | ailing the ent ing (9 order was 12 it the entire Bouthwest. 1 ve-|o clock, but at ae the band played oud run we The people ft) “The Star Span 1 Banner.” al! of the ire him for bis geal in| qeiegetes were not thetr seals Rough Riders and HANNA RAPS. ls @ young man ing & fair refemtion of bad Mere ote Still fully 10.0 peop stirring air w ne ‘8 Western admirers. | played and auded ALTER AWAITS VOORHEBS, nasa! wckontacane™" [Crairman Hanna remained standing He tifted the ungainly rought {t down with resounding a. Instantly all were riveted on him and a wave of applause swept the halt Chairman Hanna faced the storm of & resolute face Hie siern fot relax, but he nodded jedgment 4 the applause broke vl while the gavel and Meet New Jer- | > Bim to Convent train is being held In remdi- | the Pennsy!vania Raliroad Jersey City to take Goy. © L Of New Jersey, to Philadel. |” as the Red Gitar line steam. ere and there Into a cheer When eed on which he ip 4 |P8d subsided he brought down the gave f again en | A Ron he convention will come to onder i 7 he shouted at exactly 12% Williams, of Pas- at-large, will| “The convemtion will the | prayer,” he continued, “by the Rev J. Gray Bolton, of the Hope Presby terlan Church, of Philadelphia.” BOWED HIS HEAD. The W. @8 June 9 and 's/ LONG. | be opened with STRATION DOES NOT WANT GOV. ROOSEVELT AS A RUNNING MATE... ping to the % | | jthe | @ 4Nd been known the re THE WORLD; TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE | SOLD. HANNA-It is not what I want, but I suppose I'll have to take tt. CREA GOOG RHEE ODOM AIAEOIEG nt of the platform, eur the sea of fares and in a clear came in and took his seat with the| ‘vice began his welcome New York delegation, and Senator! 1% Milling you welcome.” Platt, of New York, got a popular |, he began ynaratulate you on the the Re with to « pifleent Dublican party’ epresentation from As the hour of noon approached! There was a round of appinuse os Mr the delegates entered in a solid) Hanae rolied out the words the Mean party Repub- HANNA’S SPEECH. | Ohatrman Hanna went on to say amid frequent applause “The National Committee made mistake when they brought the National Convention to the city of Philadelphia (Applause) = This etty. the Cradle Liberty (applause), the birthpta: Republican yarty (appiau this Magnificent industrial cantre, a veritable beehive of industry, what fitter Jesson could be presented to those of us who have gathered here to with | success of that prinetple of our party which has been its foundation, the pro- | teetion of American industries ‘Ap plause) “This city that has t abject over for ite 1 t Y (applause) toa within ts of the Nattonal unbounded hosp!’ the functions whtet lamtts On the y superd management have wart me the people of Phil » your hen rn order for those battalions (Laugh you interrupted me. It needs order Republic when they scent from s h of battle, it needs no incentive f men that ait in front of me to tel what tneir duty t+ Upoo the founda ton belief of our party rests the strength of every member of tt RESIGNS HIS GAVEL. - “Before I lay my gave! and re tire from the b which I have held |t as Chairman of the National Comenit tee for four years, I desire # pres ence, In the most public manner to re (urn my sincere thanks to every mem! ber f this splendid ommtit wae stood by me in the struggle of 18%, and especially to that coterte who gathered an the headquarters in New York and Chicago, and worked from eariy morn ing untl! late at neipies of the Hepubiican party and for the welfare of their country. “T leave it in the hands of others to what that mean, but in passing » those dull 1 want ‘o make ome suggestion, always trust the peo ple (applause). and ¢ as an inherit ence to them the motto of the commit- tee of 196, ‘There is no such word as tal.’ (Applause) As Mr, Hanna closed his speech with ‘orere ne and always! 4 ‘ommitiee, I desire to extend their eine leere thanks to Men jumped to thelr chaire to cheer|pnia, and expecially * OOO 4101 HOB ABST 4: 416, 1HGOE 66 6H GOG R10 1016 116119 18D OIDBIO 9 41 014.6) 44101018 01910101010 COBVIG [POLITICAL BARGAt Temporary Chatrman Be ot a # inv ator We form, are eo and came of the Colo! jon off itke a r pearan Conver STORE — ‘ ” ator Fairoanks, from the first row eqates, arose and moved that the of Senator Wolcott as Tem ary Chairman be approved, and with delegates so voted 1. who was on the plat forward. The ap do orator set the ocket WOLCOTT’S OVATION. ar Wolcott ts ati a young man ee 9, 1900; a te ee ee NSS MOeKeKeTs © Sloss ieie:e.e SKOrSlo1S15161SAorw CONVENTION HALL, PHILADEL- ® |PHIA, June 19—tiov. Roosevelt sent for @| Henry ©. Payne and & Lodge juat Ql before he left for the convention hall to-day, put could not find tiem. Chair Man (dell, of the New York State Com Q mittee, sent word to the Governor's room. "Don't make any statement or talk tor publication until you see me. I have @ seething to tell you of importance that will please you.” Tt te generally belleved that Mr and Mr Hanna have arranged @ Gramme and that Roosevelt will not be Platt pro PLUNS FINED BY HANNA IND PLAT After Conference of the Bosses, Odell Says Its Roose- velt Sure. | nominated. Gov, Roowevelt, left the hotel at} twelve minutes to twelve, with Bena |tor Depew and Senator's son, and | was driven to nvention hall, He recelved an ovation at the hotel, along the streets and at the entrance to the |convention grounds. S| Gov. Roosevelt sald after hi the eonvention hall when ask nut p| the reported remark to Henry C. Payne, that he had made ro statement except the one made direct to the publte “If you hear rumors of statements,” he continue! you can go (o Chairman Odell, of New York, and unless he saya |they are genuine you need not believ them." the « me into (Spectel to The venting World) PHILADELPHIA, June 19 — National Committeman Henry C. Payne, of Wia- conein, called on Gov Roceevelt thts af ternoon, after consulting with Senator the Wisconsin delegation, which last night indorsed him for the Vice-Preat- deney, had withdrawn tts indorsement and it was not committed to any can- ate. Hanna, and notified the Governor that — +b. -—— WISCONSIN DESERTS ROOSEVELT’S STANDARD. somewhat munty in appearance, I jov. Roosevelt did not appear partic: wore a blue sack owt and white vest | ularly deligh at the announcement There waa elasticity in ale step ag ho|that Mr. Payne made, but expressed yowed low io the Convention, a ‘ere himself as being gratified at the action Was something about him which sug-| ; “ isa- ~~ ieee him wich wUs-lof the delegation in treating his disa- | to Chatroa, lear ryeopam ortly before the delegates started | thority ier the stareenent that A or dele | Vell sald to Henry C. Payne and the peaks, Convention Hail that other dele- | rileman of the Wisconsin delegation Pyth Aals, Per. | gates who were in line to fall tn be-| thar ne would decline If he was nomi wpeeoh Hut sands before tim | ‘nd the Roosevelt boom would not hated for Vice-President were In thorough sympathy, and he had De ulty tn striking a responsive virtually, tn recess as the names were) who visited him he issued his orders, , and When with outstretohed arm he pre | The following list of temporary officers | emphasizing frequently with his 1 the triumphant election of the | was announce in Ne |" Teaworary Becretary —Charies w, | ndex Gnger. a de t | Johnson, of Minn a | The Lone boom will be pushed nt McKinley's name Hecretarie y h OL proceed for a minute owing of Ohio: Youn i along with his great energy, but stration ey, Wisconsin; James F years of Repub atstration the |pyivenia; W. ft Bochman hotels and the different headquarters perity which dit, vie- | Warren Bigler. na, Je yrits 1 had won, the glorious’ putcome fun ee lord, Connecticut,’ | more than it was last night Roose- of the Spanteh erican war, the cam: ding Clerks—Dennis E ward, velt’ 1 paign of mlarepreesntation in. tonnee: Td Mie Lampoon, Ohio; James | "el'® shows alight Indications of with the Philippines which its ene: |i “stone, Michigan being dropped just now, 4 inaugurated and which it had " o dent's Desk—Asher © Convention repeatedly broke | Kina’ Maing nt | PLATT AT WORK, TOO. ‘Official Reporter--M. W. Blumenderg i District of Columbia . Mr, Platt, thouga suffering from his yoke ‘ Pally Clerks (J. Ht Potts, New Jersey: injured rib and worn out by the ten- the finenelal prosperity ¢ untry ' And the lngminien Wik hed mote x st hoa bene rend Repre a if his ip against Hanna, is no That was the theme we oat him, but sulburet Was even ater when he ared that the div h among the Repabiiorna of the Bast and West oi ih saue was a thing of the | in to-morrow. "r alee got to thelr feet and saippaenie ‘ feclared that our sol-| " Niers were buried in vgs ot Laon] ~—- ROOSRYRLT'S BOOM sod We would never give up the soll that , held smaneneie Ny nour and ten min a ites 4 brilliant oration ‘ad i f - ilten nr Ta! mpossible, wee Verdict ‘approval, 4 dest Before © "= an TAYL ains OR REC! sembiage “ Taylor, of Ke ky. le ree ito oe wa tured comet ovlagain that the Rough wn ime wear | Rider had definitely com |. vue evened" |mitted himself in his ton fo aie ations, povernes Py . Wi You" called oat Mr | statement of last evening. | mite » the Chairman, and the centre of fi the t and from Kentecky moved uw) With « pleasant nod of acknow q n Hanna, he turned nition Feed the history of the four |; to whieh the ina war wh anxious to prectpt Waving 4 handkere e time the band added f a patriotic alr OGNIZED. he tutigess ut the cs |sible,” was the reiterated olatform vail and sincerity he thought It merited vowal of any intention to run with the Rt added in hts emphatic way «tly hope that there will be no necessity for any statement.” As if in direct contradiction to these jate rumors, Mr, Odell, when ap proached in the convention hall, and after sing at fire to ta sad bluntly w there ts little doubt but that it ts Roosevelt, It can't be stopped.” Mr, Hanna agreed to it?" was re mt know. I simply belleve thas overwhelming sentiment will proba- bly nominate Roosevelt.” At the ference between Senator | Platt and Senator Hanna to-day the former indicated @ desire to agree upon Odell, the same proposition thet was submitted yesterday an SIDANDOGIOOOO CLINGS’ Senator Hanna returned almost the same answer as given yesterday re- garding (he other candida’ now in the fleld, and {t would be unfair to them. He also mid that It haj been given out that Roosevelt waa to be forced upen the convention against his own Will because he was no longer wanted | in New York, and so tar as he, Hanna, 4 concerned he did not propose to accept It | take any action until the conference P Al ey} JS Y —_—, sigioiere sreieieieicie Isleleieieleisieieicieieieisisisisieieieie OreKererex Hanna and Platt Down the Centre Aisle Deiereieiereie TOO Doon Ou OOOO OG ' tion grounds, The arrangements for transporting t'. great multitudes | NATIONAL COMMITTEE from downtown to the hall are 2d- wembers of the Repub! mirable, many lines of electric Cars) treiting Mody Chosen becween Platt and Hanna had been adeiphit This Afternoon concluded. Senators Platt and Hanna Put PHIA, Ju were still in conference when the! National Com kreater number of delegates started for | the convention, | Hanna's adviser expressed the opin- fon tha: be and Platt would effect @ settlement of the Vice-Presidency be fore the caucus of the New York dele gation was led this afternoon. fenator H came to the Conven- n Hall ly from nis bonference with Senator Piatt tor Platt did not wa untll this evening, after the meeting of the New York delegation Senator Hanna sald ne was willing te f yesterday even informed ¢ his dee: tronger if larat necessary owe ‘ontest delays clectioay n Lang Kentucky Lousiana in W. Yer! A. T, Wimberly. pRNareR arr et i iia The tip came from Hanna headquar- | Senator Burrows, of Michigan, jx au- Gray, [linols, Gardner x Burke, who delivered the frat Repubitean ity, forty-four years haired and feeble, de spon the onven- Levy passed between him and Quay. leh ago to-day, white livered a benedictior Opened, (oerial to The Reening World) PHILADELPHIA, June 19.—"Roosevelt is impos- statement of Senator Han- na to-day. He declared|-"°™*" *" * “mers rections this morning, and messages Malne-Joseph H. Manie Maryland f cM Massachusetts. V Michigan—Witiam H | though his name is heard about the! ©. p, go The day opened auspiciously for the event, The sky was slightly over- cast and there was none of the swelt- ering of many former National gath- erings. The air was cool, the tem- perature below 70 and the indications were for good weather throughout Minnesota—Thomas Shevelin. M H.C. Turley hard ©. Kerena. B De Witt. a Le . w Hampshire w Jersey—Pranklin Murphy New York—Frederick & Gibbs North Carolina—Not filled North Dakola—Alexander MoKenale, Ohto George Et Oregon—George A Penn: Rhode Souyh Cal x Steel IM South Dako M. Green. he te trai Tennessee—Walter P. Brownlow, Tewnsh: Texas-E. H.R. Green Utah—O, J. Salisbur Vermont—James W Virginia—George E Washington—George Wear Virginia No B. Wheeo ysin~-Henry ©. Wyoming—Wi'lis Van [ Alarka—Not Med. f M. Cirimen ‘ition M. Millette. Brock towden, giving ready conveyance. That H. Baker, splendid avenue, Broad etreet, leads to the most direct route, that on South street, and all of the early cars along this line were crowded with those wishing to secure points of vantage in or around the build- ing. HUGE CROWD OUT. The throngs were good natured and | ( intensely earnest. The showed their interest in the event by making up a considerable percen' age of the movi . and the fair weather permit 1 the color of bright and midsummer dress to be blended with the blaze of bunt- ing. ne | 231 on nds tl dt SEU Se aa a $1000000 Worth of Jewelry it their corps of ; ge = oy ser- = geants-at-arms, ushers and pages, Svopping public who patroniae big ae. putting them through final drills in| Prior eri ua aaesus hope 4 anticipation of the crush 800M to} before busing, as we carry 4 more extensive cee devgoe, We are knows as orders, the doors | jeveiry trade opened shortly after 10 o'clock, and all the officials were to be at thelr posts ag hour before that time. The frst squad to put in an appearance was that under Organizer Owen, 300 strong, having charge of seating the delegates and spectators, PREPARING THE HALL. After them ci he 490 assistants jer Sergeant-at-Arme more particularly to care terests of the keeper Kercheval both at the outer Mex. cg )kiAhome District of Columbia Committ on Resolutions—Alabama, J. W. Dimmiek; Arkansas, ©. HA. Ru a Event Establishe i OE Tweatyriee Years, N. S. BRANN, NUFACTURING JB) ¢ AVE., wer. i Ae HANNA ACTIVE. Jcciyel a cheer an Seuator Weleutt 0s - pod | rabeed zret him. There was mo While Hanna's jen are more than) After being up half the night {Ginn deans | ver active in trying to make the! with the demonstration of 30,000 mg mm," Piping votre toosevelt boom as dead as a Phila-| Marching men, fireworks, bands, elphia Sunday it is surprisingly full, of vitality, and though declared dead xy such am expert on cadavers as the Yhio boss, stil! persists in living with » reluctance which Is very aggravat- | ae ths] Hanna Mguratively pulled off his] early astir with preparation, and final caucuses and earnest confer- ences, the army of delegates and ie et admission (o| eet st be e Brite" $ioco an lay conventions. on Outside of the hal Rhy - 4 coal

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