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‘ SR CT Te ERR Ns i a tal ial ETE: Sal a ee er a =v v lorlt, SPORTING | “ Circulation Books Open to All. | Circulation Books Open to All.”” —E « PRICE UNE CENT. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1900. a ——————— a — = — ——_——— a . ; - ¥ " : . : , ’ ee . } yp N “a. is -. ‘i R +} 1 Wa ons ; gh P by ro oi Lod ' | i i ue | ne bas | ‘ r 4 Vy r was } ¥ ye 5 rs ) } , iy ee ‘ ' re . +4 ‘iewvom HANNA TAKES 0 J ping tm front of the Walten to take i « 4 a look af Teddy's tooth, ND “ yee, “‘feegman leading the way. Cheer. 4 tng ieee rs so mee oe) PL F THE PLATFORM.) '» : ater Platt walked clightiy te aé- ose — vance of the Governor, omiling i eonteatedly. 4 ‘ A CHEA 1ase-tencter Plott, when asuea| Republican platform says : ‘7 3 NERS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAT. ; eee end atere a aee| The Administration has proved that the gold standard) =... lately 20 Poot ta ae is necessary to prosperity and the 16 to 4 silver coinage pith — anaes | i oe setae ohana |" dl . ; y 4 (Special to The Even ng Wer d.) ing te come sdmirere that he aid President McKinley's administration is indorsed as r r CONVENTION HALL, et want the Dinos, aar,| Clevating and extending the influences” of the nation. oT PHILADELPHIA lime The platform calls not for a Nicaraguan Canal, but for it AT ST. LOUIS : nstcscntan Nolet sracenet me ...., |CERTAIN TO BE) = At 3.13 P.M. the Republican National Convene RAIS actrasa'wecse'sreseee| It commends the wise administration of Cuba, Porto . hey Peceriey py having made a rey some recetations, | The etd mes Rico, Hawaii and the Philippines. owe NAMED | ifor President. It will meet again at 10 A. M, to — oe at ie ae es oe . “Os pledge to give jer her freedom will be yd SESULTS AT NEWPORT. ‘morrow, : srected with much spplanee. the platform asserts. ‘America’s sovereignty over ¢ Ss A platform indorsing McKinley's Administre- 19.40—Serene Payne, of New York, * A fy “Od Pe ’ ’ crate ounart on contastnd cante, ina must oo and the natives given all Hanna Takes Up His tion, declaring for gold and sustaining the foreign Simmeescce’ "|" it commends the efforts of President McKinley to se- | =| Boom for Vice-Pres-/ Polit of the Government was adopted, and. was 1a-4E-Regers of Committee 8 cure “open door” concessions from the powers in China. ‘ | pitti Aldbees A a se BT “Gacocane. Gteeveeen, “et onte.| The partition of Samoa is praised as freeing us from N ident and Pushes It. 4 bape gla age on oe bid 7 Chstrman of the Committee on Fer- | European entanglements. — wey _ nts CeC'ded change. Hanna took up the Roose’ oe sal wn canes], Tht Monro® Doctrine is vigorously asserted, with the OF CONVENTION the toloviog tespavh tom Pnit.|tOoM and made the nomination of a “McKinley ot toma, copeiatea to escort Per. |ceclaration that the rights and lives of American citizens detphia tate this afternoon: jand Roosevelt” ticket seemingly certain, — orn Soten. will be protected all over the world. newspaper man af 2.30 this afternoon ~ “ ecrpienr ied Our possession of Manila Harbor, it is pointed out, Gov. Roosevelt naid . “fane-tetee wine votes attr will give us a great advantage in the Chinese trouble. |Gokd , Platform Adopted After a Lively _Dverribng ok ite my nominn PLATT COMES HOME; eee ewes veel “We renew our allegiance to the gold standard, and Speech by Chairman Lodge— . enthasiaem. Seuth Sea delegates He added stand in their sents daring op-|for the parpose of equalizing and lowering rates of interest Lively Lexpect to be nominated. Will I HE IS BROKEN DOWN. pincee. ex me favor such monetary legislation as will enable the vary- Scenes in Big Hall, shea gators tag ole J tuccws tev of Kenterty.” iec|ing needs of the season and of alMsections to be promptly —_———_ York organization from coercing me PHILADELPHIA, June 20, bry ol ep digatrertgae met in order that trade may be evenly sustained.” CONVENTION MALL, | the great MeKiniey deméastracion iater| 'M&t Bight, but I witi not stand in the : : , , J eee cerca cath gavet| “Honest co-operation of capital” is to be fostered. — cre ADIL. seme | he tags way of 4 seminaton coming = Senator Platt left for New York City early this i See ae ca am Conspiracies to contro! prices and create monopolies! “nirman Wow! salle | | pedis dile lied shan tl poeie ree oo —'s afternoon. He made a remark before leaving that Lind Minnesota Getegate pee. are jp ee taining reat crowde irody fed the tut: Dandherclte from the ladies ashe en HANNA'S FLOP! ie did not care who was nominated for Vice-Pres» protective 0 . but W. Roosevelt i _ ‘ " em earem, «Tom | markets and cheapened production. ean eNom sean Renta natn eamvreniny wuss, AM Platt will ill 7 as he entered. ing tle appeared as DELPH une 20. | Seni a : d / , Soe eee net Restriction of immigration of cheap labor and higher“ se aca acute" Pano | re Te ai he ements take amendment regarding the epeter. limit of the age of child labor are urged. Senator Manns cxosed the ingth ofthe] Ato? Pt wus by hie vite The ov-| ye leadership of Senate Hanna, thi jany ie : ~ in the convention because of his ment of delegates and te ebeeree| — President McKinley commended for his proffer of this] Dl '@ th ster. Me coud naniiy tne’ ol tar Sppeas we sternly suatere| afternoon are seriously contemplar | impaired health. uM cies mats htm “the senerer| country’s god offices to end the South African war. Ear kee 0 alt 4 Regie dt nee ee eee It is said Platt has had several fainting spells, eg The creation of a new Cabinet office, the Department] nim a» ne passea through the ptt eels ite Recoeral demotetration| probably on : ' Quay, with Odelis help, will be the real Platt aera Adlawution nad teaice | of Commerce, to further our foreign trade and conirol our| Sesstor Postar: mantwoms amd 890°] sas were gusiony directed tos cerange] eemetves the credit of nominating 1a doe of the New York forces here now, Rapa Gutenes! armly greeted, He was eocoried to] **Plendent In rich Oriental sith, and| i, deciding to nominate Mr. Wood: | funeral. dian teaen 4 ‘ne oissleeea bo Senter Bowel, sccompanied oy Mr. Chung, Mecretary| rug jeavee the door open fo 2 a Of Legation, also richly robed in tikes 4 ss as wate aetna ee HANNA ON HAND. came dows ihe mite ane ot the pit | - symm, 9am ot. He it el af Senator Hanns a ner Wu Was first greeted a: the : K ve * fe pos cre ly «a hose ending § P.M. Thare- .. am @ aon, the ushers jam by Geaater Burrows, whol” rae president has refneed to tak bint quay Al Lo ae fire thing (e-merrew before ihe day, June 31, tor New York (| carried into the pit great bunches of] introduced him to reveral of rhe 4s-| 4 postion in the matter. His friends |e occenine ile us rep ave said| had arrived at no ¢ \iee-Presideat to nominated. red, white and blue pampas plumes. a ¢ thet any man he would name | ain Vice-Presidential| fact that Mr Hanna 21s—chartes Poirtenks of te. ‘They locked like the enme plomes waieh| ____‘Cootiuve) on Second Pane) | rt a vnomivated 5 . eo eagenatanie is “Gasceccttene preawlg es oe } were tn evidence ot Gt. Louis four] Past Trains to the West, via Pome. | 4: 11 o'clock {0-lay tenaior Maana| “Onetemen. we do aot want to lea] Rosell tem won letge, Game 8 sther mre Macs cs votann Saar ann a SERTR S sgecns "Hh Ota wuslonuiment g ah eter han the si Vcr 7 ab ee ve Resim ch willie * wats des vile