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THE WORLD: WEDN ILODGE PRAISES TO THE WHAT IS THE PLEASURE OF THE CONVENTION? | EE —— | Declares We Will Keep All We wOCeer Tr Crrrrererer Cee eee Cece r eee eee eee cee eee ae “pe Senator Sewell | Views question ¢ tin on behalf wh of Indiana, seconded the dered der which Tee darky pelitictans—‘Vuu see, femand ce Um heab to keep my people te te nore Under the rules the * mea snvention Wag opera*ing, twenty min- sure ot} TAYLOR AGAIN PRESENT. of Odio, Gralrman o: ammittee on Permaneftt Organiza Gen Grosy eno ee eee Ex-Gov Taylor, of Kentucky, reveived < 5 Je toward the jon, rommittee’s | 7 “ fy | & distinct ovation just as Senator Wol- et ut through | man Davnle have | cout wi preparing to call the conven with @ whirl Mande tion to order. ‘The great hall was now | The Chair anmoances a8 4 cotmmittes 1 Known lack with people, and the scene was to escort Senator Henry C@ol Lodge feception. What wel in, - © weal — to (he Catt,” antounced Mr Wolcott orm. Gir vid polls} MAPIriOe a0 the exe roamed ever t ‘dow, Shaw. of lows, and Gow. Roose- succesety acr * humanity ¥ f New York |. M. vay lg of Penmsyivania, a of hp 4 At 1M Be t Wolcott rapped tor A cheer went up, strone and long- ' bak . mt names ton { arty handesbaker ; ait london TamMAMattiy the tne sanned comtioned aa this group of names fell arty that has 447 i We chet a wase{e the “Star Spangied Banner and! teem. tbe aah _Anerentiy aw ¢ Meceseary ship of Wiliam McKinley, the verdiece the vast audience fore en masse, Gov hus designaied and bis face showed for the exivtence of November Roosevelt, as on yesterday, being the signe of angoyance Riavhcheiie wae first on his feet LODGE 5. WISCONSIN DELEGATES Wis) or. MAW he stemmed to Me Lodges seat, ood with the permanent Chairman een them they marched ‘form. The cheers echoed VOTE FOR ROOSEVELT. ni! Mr Lodge Servis! te The Bresine Works) jond * New York's son but Wolcott, turmed PHILADELIMIA, 4 If Roos we nal edore Koosevelt id Dewan his address. WOE really bas ary welier that ne AmmM A burst of applause the resote Mr. Lodge's volve showed splendid car. fedeape the nominetion for Vice-# wor adopted by a unanimous vote. tying power Ment the action of the Wisconsin deve, Mr Payne when spoken to after the trying tatk ioe today is & crushing blow (o that) Merling sak! 4 | 1 believe that everything potote ¢ the caveus to-day Henry C. Payne | Mooseveit’s wination and | don't the Deamiy of diotion and the frequent fF 48 Impasionet manner | hink he dares refuse tt tributes to the aecRlevements of the MRetore Wiscoosin is reached on the! At Gey. Reoseveli's head quarters it party appealed to his audience and |, Wiking or unwilling, Theodore | was said ' action was G. 4. Valentine, of Michiann, hae | Sroeeht constant and long-continued ap. WES Dave received 1 Cent. | expected, a imply for . | Dlauee, MEE LE the convention. 1 more! Mr Roosese cause Mr Maple Ret convincing DepPeneltty. |r i sehirona) 00 awed anh hs doe Rt Wisconsin join the popular B,000 ume | Hanna TO $10,000 that Theodore Roosevelt |aer as the eweiling strains floated away, | verity be nominated for President. | wieiting ihe heavy mallet with hie left that many bets were being|nend. When the confusion had sud- ‘ied Bev. Chasis M Boswou ence of representatives of that new sequisition hrought the delamtes to thelr foot in « liety greeting to the Hawall- ans When he referred to phe “infamy” Keniaghy: the deégates from that Atate yelet (thelr approval, amd the other States a. ed a sympathetic dem- ongire tion TALKS OF CUBA. Mr Lodaee -eferences (0 the policy) ‘This Incktdent over. the Chairman rec-] of the Government toward Cuba ognized Representative Berene BE. Payne.|the Philippines ot New York, Chairman of the Com-| wrnifertations of boheme; of many of the members o Nationa Fremont nto be present cause of advanced age, and deatenated Major HR. Long and J. K. Conner to feoresent them conchuded with the dec we heartily indo he ree mote - ESDAY. EVENING, JUNE 9, 1900, CONVENTION THE IMPERIAL POLICY OF MKINLEY. have Knelt on behalf of New Jersey, and Mr. Mar- | * give th ROOSEVELT'S : a tree In the valley of the Big Bandy ad, Mr. Payne demanded) 1 ooo'y waich Geo, Gasfleld Je eld to @feete’d enthusinetionlly ag he stepped into fae aisle to offer an amendment | Re, to thé rules Thi embodied a progoai- 'ton to seduce ihe representation, giving one deléwate for each 10.08 votes cast, with four delegates at large for cach at the battle of Middle ‘reek and asked the God of battles to e Union forces victory A KENTUCKY HOSTAGE. He «lifred (he delegates with his elo- A QUAY OVATION. Senator Quay himself finally inter- rupted the reading, whiéh waa tong, but he could not be Renard. and Senator Poraker suggested that he take the piat- | i i ‘ i is} & | ;! tie} Het fi i iat m if a i we see Lape 4 WILD~ oa i? FT R AUCUS : H ; > by War. ? | JOYA -{y . rad ; i : . —— . PHILADELPHIA 3 ot wan Ys " ° apeech as permanent Churna ace Mae. ; see + | Danced Around His Room E Republican Nations! © * h rt ‘ J ee ena is ve € the & F. cation | § SRW +| and Hurled His Cap ia “One of h t ‘ 4 Hy Uh . sm i ; mar f :| Alr Because He Beat eaident 0 * ; ier: parsed . ee te ele | Platt in the Delega- y ey th ; ;| tlon Wet no Preeitess he MADE CUBAN POLICY, } : crowed with 6 . i Which i* now ¢ ‘ ad ’ ms ‘ h : ween i : ! ; oat Oe | : J * PHILADELPHIA, June 20. 2 * ; "iat =, ‘ The situation here, while appar- : : ly Sr aa (Rk | ently very much unsettled, 19 clear. : Mn - — oa 4 + | The indorsement ot Woddruff by the ’ 3 a _ 2) New York delegation does not mean over” ie , 1 4 { anything. He does not etand any he ow the) 6 f chance of being nominated for Vice- American j but the Kepubiican, : 1b | President ‘Brain sued tig uC How was that +| Roosevelt is as much the leading ‘ «.rdidate as he has been at agy time . . | #inee he arrived, and what was done i =| by the New York delegation caucus js was intended to stop the drift of ie t things and present a name, no mat- we had de + + | ter how small, so the delegates would ) i? hot be able to taunt the New York ne ‘ lender to Hanna. [t was then tis shutMe of ;room from the New York delegation _ M ; the cards. It was up to him to pro- |caucus he threw his hat in the air, n Platt has kept his faith with Roose- . mat promies ey oF work ee ive ; Sheet Hochec oot pornlsion the neg, (C00 Raia. We al Senn Gehting |dinesd s-fandobes ead redhed ahaa Mey ihe Reuinere PROSPERITY FOREVER. 1 Z| York State delegation to nominate something with aothing long enough |his bed like a schoolboy, and ald azo in the exhitiom of Ui f0iNle | gui we promine yaa ne : *}the Governor, But Platt, with bis |424 that something was Roosevelt. ey = mit i 4 4 vem she maintained tat eB : *|combination of Quay, is still to be Hey = me bed wer who to enid The Piatt machine h eT < ie y (hele y See ere Se "| reckonéd with, Roosevelt's boom is Savored Adminjetration Roveovel Beem odt nat thes bah Coon equatty | 3%) Fei Ca cepegenenegbesesdbebedeeseess+4-00-014014-110090000009000000000000000000000$ rgd ng wage Hanna of 8 A. M. rounded roca ile has haem told a, sore ot inetruet!s wr ents au SR | Pretec As ef — = "p bis mea Ihest vote he could |times that if he declines the Pp dens’ kee What may transpire to-day | ee thal sof nom ‘TURNED CHAOS INTO ORDER. | ;;:. : | N ARE PUT OFF: ‘ problematical. Platt played his cards |2!! Long was 292, Fairbanks and |ination for Vice- the me-, in 0t we took (> government and |" | I Ps kilfully, It was 2 o'clock this DOlllver Were also canvassed. chine will beat him in York ne country from ‘ve hands most skilfully, 1 * But MoKint rey State, $0 Roosevelt jues be Tepcande his pany i morning before the New York dele- nley wants Long if he!tween the devil and the deep oem, ea | TO-DAY’S DOINGS IN DETAIL, [02% ret go Ee ee - ‘. want Long at any peice. While | Gates Dawer, the ler of the <li the proceedings with prayer Few of olattorm and read the report ot chef (TIS UP TO HANNA NOW, (Hanna is trying to and | Currency, telephoned to Mc! | committee ‘ the most remark-| strengthen his lines the wily Quay | °%**t situation, the delegates rowe nistra: woul (Continued from Fire: Pare “ : The Caneue wee | Administration jd not The men who applaud prayers at ADDICKS MEN GLAD. able and sensational ever held, and |'* helping Platt and the Roosevelt | Roosevelt's nomination if the n@uisaed men erowding ex katheringy were ant ale / : A when it adjourned the delegation ali boom is being pushed, with much | gates continued to want him, Postmaster-Cenera! Gary, of Maryland, | . Pda wah * ; 4 Reccarig © oe "| declared thei= undying hostility to Vigor to-day. factor: ‘a ‘Meisiey ruse! who while in the Arat McKinley ab] 1A Mabe eiyute to the fag and to the | Fead of {the Adticks over | Roosevelt, although every one of | Roowevelt has stated tha, he is | MClry e 6 et was a close friend of Mr Wu of | oioneers of the Republican party now | the Dupont faeti that State j{hem declared he would be noml- out of the race and cannot be nom-| No matter wha McKinley may fered the Minister hig arm a w urred nated for Vice-President before New !nated. Nor dose Re believe that pe a8 Ae po, son ae Mr Wolco’ pped forward 4 ’ the Con no 13 | tree toward ‘ ee) Saree Brest j York State could present hab dec tt vention can be stampeded for fine rod In pickle that he want B; has The Minwter smiled bentenly ¢ ention called at Pitto ‘ name. . une on the physically feeble but skit. ‘ Tay ina nat his! big-bowed gob spectacles and - 8 ago Were pres } This left the game of politics up| When Roosevelt returned to his! tul New York leader, ; hooky “would be) ackne 4 im Bngiish the many with same old flag used in that} APs ws + ai aes (ine tr EA 7 0! | ome y A | simone eat 4m ee WOODRUFF SNUBBED = a : " =u oo — 98 ‘iepounded sentence: “They are our S adams. _ Mahan bya hee pe 1 pat ee ae! woe eae BY SENATOR HANNA Airs th teal problem hap been} At thal moment a Qle of w It was the vignal for a hearty demon. | |= solved, ad hy Republican eal striat appeared from the rear se Gen Gideon, Mf Tennessee, | (Special to The Brening Worle.) eacbange. ° Was seen amid ihe delegater Maia | PHILADELPHIA, Jane 9 —There Later, however, the Lieutenant-Gove 4 aloft bis cane topped by a stl hat. © rather significant by-play in the mor joined Senator Hanna and the i Senator, Lodge conciyded at 1.91 H®) breakfast room of the Hotel Walton thie two had a talk > edt oe 4 ha@ spoken fifty minutes. Then fol-' morning. ln. Westone. diheties. ‘ een: lowed the waual gavel ogee | Mr Hanna wag taking his breakfast pak CN on ae td Be we rep lea) chace with Gol Chieids, of Rhode Island, in & neat | wheg Mr, Woodrufl, taulitesaly groomed ae tan “a Presien now accord with sis pn stor! el, the | 7 of governs @peeen presented a historic gavel, | ind happy with the Ne@ York indorse- + oe thers Big) | mahogany from the Capitol at Provi-| ment, entered the room, and seeing Mr. in? solve ant wa nang roe tively Thus At once our denee, the bronge from the yacht’ Hanna, started toward the National oan eae ne is pet, J ar terete ofieteat of Columbia, which defeated the Shamrock | Chairman, vende of delegation " n oat ob = at the international yacht races last! But the latter: glareing over his eye- , ¥ fail | Klasses, appeared disinclined t> join in $ ; tnce bke tires shee A young delegate from Kentucky,| congratulations oF & discussion of in. ™ , we has .| John Wo Langley, mounted (he plat-| dorsements, and picking up his morning "He told bi Woodruff this morning Will petther surrender nor re form ond tn an eloquent ttle speech | paper became sp absorbed that My, | {hat Ne would not and if be we ee, Ber are | a presented another gavel carved trom | Woodruff passed on without a word of | would tit obiedy tat Rts Ct ‘lon of the principles upon which the Publican party is to stand.” TMs appeal had some effect. of the delegates returned (o their seata, but the thousands Whos could not fear Senator Fairbanks ‘grew Wetless | con. | State. ’ KI on a wide for debate, | vurnce, and they cheered when he con-| : etoanato ister and bis ent®rage immettately | Pp nme oir, x | aed with ih tatement that he pre-| There Were calls tor Mr. Quay to take Wai ins verte enamel aa =. c nina Mongside the delegates, amid a num-| wae pot throveh with a whirl | senied the ave! token of tie con- | the platform, but he shook his head and | | 4 throughout the reading of the plat- Manila, er of laides Whose Summer silke poled | convention \¢ dently felt) inued devotion Kentucky to the | ®eMt to the clerk's desk» lengthy state- form. tm the @ ae | elleved at * f « of the Repub party and a) Ment showing the effect of his propost- Uptovest mention. ¢ bewide the gormeousness of the Chinese | 1 f p dhe ly incrpased as the reading preceeded. estaen " the coMosts, sikniie | | that the State would this Fall | ‘09. flenator Fairbanks thade stren: x bas Py milks applause. ve ¥ eleecoral vote to McKinley and | as forts to make bimseM heard.

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