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sails ORAKER GIVES M’KINLEY’S NAME. MARK HANNA RRND 00 ODT HO HEE 0:10 0 8 sore REE oo Nominating Speech Fre- quently Interrupted by © ° Demonstrations and : Concluded in Tumult © of Enthusiasm. 2 OOo Ke. 010 41 HRSA) 3 ® 3; | 3 H Named Already by the = Whole American Peo. ple, Whose Choice He Is, Declares the Ohio Sponsor—Silver Issuc Buried in Catacombs of Heresy. ABeB2 ‘ CONVENTION want, pranrt-|¢ MITA, June 1.—Senator Vorakers 66 . pominating President McKinicy was interrupted by applaure, which constantly tn volum f fame & tumult at iis cone) “Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of ‘he, Convention; Alabama yieds te@ 1 thank Alabama for that « Dee) +) +1910) e ote) ees wre1eVSTSLeLs + WISieleleleseieieieieisieie «sie Alabama has to ot pommodation. dowever, by reason of a fa Wem in an important sir« the duty that has deen assigned to mes 4 guperfluous duty, for Alebama has | © riglded berause our candidate for the Presi@emey has in fact betn siroply vominated. (Appiaus: ) “He was nominated by the distin fuished Senator from Colorado wher te assumed the futies of tenporar thairman. He was nominated axis festerday by the distinguished § r Massachusetts when k the | Seioaas chairman; and he nominated for the third tlev e fhe Gonator from Indiana jexeriay sed,» to the platform. (Appiaure) : CHOICE OF WHOLE PEOPLE. | “and not only has he been thus soml: | % ented by this convention. but he hes too been nominated by the while Amel fan people. (Applause) From one end Of thie land to the other, iy every m nly one and the same mar is () of fer the honor which #» are now! $ | of June. remarkable. “ 2 ol 3 7 A Snapshot While He Was Delivering His Speech. BOCOOO OOOO D0 TODO COCO OO COCO UO. AT Ld dbout to confer, and that man « and their (ilustr it leader und ‘i A work has! ‘These here are replenished jots, wid of ) For Boys— Geet choles of every other man who) clr immoris es "ih nenst he bao ths epectal| ae Mare |" tiers @labes Fepudiican success next Novem. | many his sowledgy ani ihe specks! exverien ; For Women heels. sizes 12 to 2 ter, (Applause) land Quah the cheek and ex hot qualify him beyond all others | bg oad Mead ont, ‘Soutnern ties $1.2—tlack calf and box calf; lace; sizes | i ’ “On this account it te that ft te not) fentiments of in liberty and patriot.) H—Niaek Kid and ealfek ii necessary for me or any one else to, lem, ts indeed am pice tortie) STAINLESS REPUTATION. of modern wake alt an Wii Ween, marth, wi ‘ce epeak for him here or elaewher party of Maco sie arhels And, Mr Chairmar mostly original prices $2.60 ; Aas already spoken for himseit—(ap-|e04 Blaine (applause ary siniess reputation and & ry and \o all the world man, te formal: | fae ies i nd 80) For Girts “He has @ record repeio with t alte a ns| the {theme £0048 AF! ioe Habe shoes of kidskin; sizes 5 to's the affection of the (Applause) representing ype of American citi ndidate and Sehievements— (applause) a recerd |) : spanks as Once both his performances end ine highest eulogy. It comprehends . Poth peace and war and constitutes the an ideal i OH striking ilustration sible of ith our banner in hie hande ue Guibas: and tnapir a Fe arried to trfumphant vietory in Ni aig at an , bore . ber ne Applause) guecers in the discharge of name of ail (hese considera- public duty |* “BEHOLD THE RESULTS.” “Four years ago the American people fonfided to him thelr higne @acred trust. Behold with wh He fouad the industries of tb ' and rated, an: | drought to the American people « pros- lone on behalf of his beloved half of every THURSTON LAUDS M’KINLEY’S RECORD. perity unprecedented in all ibetr his . tory: He found the iabor of this coun- try everywhere idie, be has given i everywhere employment. ; “He found it everywhere in despatr ’ he had made It everywhere prosperous en@ beoyant with hope He found the ! Mille and shops and factories and mines CONVPNTION HALL, PHILADBL- | boy volunteer, knighted vy his country’s PHIA, June 2 ireseed ‘he « the nom'na fenator Thurston ad-| commission for & deeds in the nvention, also seconding | forefront of desperate battle, { MeKinley, after Gov.) “That young lieutenant of the Bhen- everywhere closed ow every had concluded Senator | andoah has been rallying and forming Where open. (Appia the Union lines from that day to thie, “and while we her wtherate they to-day more power-| He ralliel and formed them for pro- are sending their surplus products in Commercial conquest to the very ends of the earth. Under bis wine guidance those of men sec-| teetion of American Iabor; he railied n of Wiliam Me-| and formed (hem to maintain the credit n4| of our country and the monetary stan- dard of the civilized world He rallied our finaneial standard hes been firmly Planted high above and beyond assault, @nd the wild ory of sateen to ey, i to Gs tees Gok te to gees oe voices of happy | of humanity and sant the power of the rf . sarnest prosperous) & sulfering peopie might be lifted from millione of re-eataDiished business, re-| the depths of tyranny and oppression. employed ator, reopened factories, re-| “Ile rallied and formed that our na- 1 faith view might astound the world and make the catacombe 1 @f Amerigan @oiitics. (Applause) newed national credit ar . ‘DOOR OF CHINA OPEN. “And who is Wiliam McKinley? | our flag reepected tm al! (he earth “orn of the common people wrogeling| “He rallied and formed them that law “With @ digkomacy never excelled and vp through the environments of humble| and order might prevail and property warely equalied he has overcome what boyhood and toll, and life and \benty be secure where the Gt times seemed to be insurmountable banner of the Regatiic waves in sov. * Soitbe aeor of Cain, but bo bas of “—_ i a> the Past vanosd our interests in every lant “The unusual emergency came, It Game unexpectetly as wars general ome, It came in spite of all he could Benoradiy do to avert it. It came to find ay oes =| WHY QUAY WITHDREW : HIS CLUB RESOLUTION. (Applause) “And it lo no exaggeration that in all Bouthern delegates flocked to Roosevelt and made the nomination of the New York Governor a sure thirg “Nevertheless” eald Quay tay be eof all that aplifte civittzation. iiam MeKinley? “A ctizen soldier of the Republic, tne | be, sident now, our President to im MeKinley, of Onto,” PHILADELPHTA, June %1.—Matthew & Quay announced hefore the Conven- tion met that he would withdraw hie | amendment to the rulee on the quee tlon of Southern representation tn (he “Nt a Rood thing and ought to be adopted. | feet that T am making a mistake in National Committee Mee oar| in the rvgnrd he sald cha: ad Soke 1S witha toe popes Sow wa |- - ae ae we DEPEW AND MASON. ten bourse. ifs j Fa B¥ie called earetuity » offers come in fast. These the best yet otered, found In the most exclusive shoe shops ©! Women’s Black Kitskin Boots or Oxfords, $1 pr. About half price for these summer-weight shoesy plenty of sises and sorte to suit | double heel and toe, not sold any. any taney. " Men's Black and Tan $3 Shoes at $1.90 a pair— ‘2830 paire kidskins; velour calf, Russia and willow calf and patent leather; lace; new tresh styles in all pood sizes. ok of \JOH His appetite for breakfast was keen, and while he ate he ran throug) a eiack of telegrame a foot Diga which had accu- oiu- mulated over night. A glance through , end the morning papers made him feel more | PRCad and at home, ton fo Mr. Platt was lying on a loune over the papers when Dr Pease, of 9 West Twenty-fourth street, looked hie patient over When he came down the| ° $9.75 to $25.00 Each. (Fost Fioor, Rear of Rotunda.) 75c. and 95c, Pair. he Yinamafe lire Still the Shoes Come-- And GOOD Shoes--the rm rie : best Shoes Yet Offered < e Women's Tan Laced Boots, $1 a pair— | 1400 pairs of splendid shoes for country and town wear at half price. All sizes to : start with, Men’s Black and Tan $3.50 and $4 Shoes at $2.30 Fine leathers; excellent workmanship and the very 8° lace shoes, Broad, pped ows. Good nines 5 to & Ge Sam Jace and Oxford with| Sc Mineo ather. $2 value good sort N WAN Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, 4th Ave., 9th and LOth Sts, {PLATT BEATS FOES AND DEFIES TORTURE. NO WONDER PLATT HAS A BROKEN RIB, HE WAS UP AGAINST IT. fai for onk DP. ran who from the yea © Gevtously Gone for doctor issued this statement Qvepese mest geservusly :> “fenator Platt is better Hie tajury | World represen Cegplansa) We have so {9 not fertous, but painful when he| the train at N mover about defore he will leave his room “The terrific mental sir eal exertion he has undergone for the past few days would have completely Te will be several days » and physl- my fought Mark fanna tration forces and G our to be as when $2.00 1,200 Pairs Swiss Muslin Ruffled Curtains, | Three yards long; dols, siripes and figures, | 8. Aliman t €o, Have jas! recetoed an importation of FRENCH HAND MADE HAMMOCKS | (with decoraicd walance) which will be placed on sale in the Uphoistery Depar'ment (Third Floor), at Special for Friday, and Saturday unti! Noon. bed at the Fifth Avenue Mete! Senator | aed that B. B. Odell was slated as Piatt arcee much improve’ thia morn: ing. He had elept unirterruptediy ¥ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1900, 150 Woven Hammocks, exira heavy: fu'l valance; Pillow and concealed Spreader, six colorings, | Many a maker thought his shoe too good to sacrifice, on the First Many had changed their minds by the Fifteenth, | If the prices are low enough, and the sho-s good ® enough, they get into our Bargain Shoe Store in a jiffy. You'll want to see one or the other of these four new arrivals, They're quite Now the tim oll; Ince: stout soles with pick of the Parisian markets.... lace and button, with turned soles and oe the k kid shoes; lace and button, sites My to 1014, wines iL to 2, ino variety of MAKER Repudlican candidate for Governor this He also dented the story that oppor sad developed to Gen, Greene's elec | tton as President of the County Com- mittee in Mr. Quigg’s place as a result | of Mr. Greene's advice to Roosevelt in fa not to accept the nomina- ¢- President The Platt of to-day wae in striking contrast to the deenepit and shaken old on the arp of wn Prarsylvanta tra tt y u s ET Ee TT ee eT ee sotlects _ |" TO ° OUTFITTERS The best News in the paper—tor you. No matter FACT REMAINS that NOTHING ELSE printed in these page jin YOUR pocket as this advertisement will—df vou read righ saving forall who com: No man or bov may skip it—in! Shall be judge. Negligce Shirts, Specia', 62c.| { Big Specialcon dozen fine woven) ) Mac'ras, hair-line, cluster and double-clus- | ter effects, comprising some or the most ‘STYLISH an STRIKING patterns shown ‘ | this season, cut full, extra well made, three “7 large pearl buttons, hand.finished button- holes, separate cuffs, ete., spectal 62c . pe econne eeeeeeee Negliges Shirts, Special, 1.48, Fine madras plaited bosoms The best haberdashers have been showing shists * like these at £2.50 and $3.00, We bought the same m: | from the mills and made them up in the same style—hand-finished pica tng {ve sn woe else an. | ler |Men’s Straw Hats, 8%, Important special offer of smooth and rough braid straw Mats. in all the 89c , |Men’s Straw Hats, 1.89, (Girt te leas leek ae Bae | The new Alpine Straw Hat of excellent | " " . quality manila. worn by correct dressers | cul prices ae sone 79¢ SUITS, 3 to 10) and sold by the exclusive hatters (but only Posey fe 4 | WHITE PIQUE : Ween Wenner ty 1.89 yearggea'So 12 other styles wash sults, in- |cluding crash and ga atea: 1986 Ties, the Very Newest, 73, value 51.30 to $2.0) Special At eee N tists’ model di of P BOYS’ FLUE SERGE SUITS, double ew artists’ model—direct copy of Paris | breasted, sizes 7 to 16 years; guarantecd all creation. It isa sitk string tie with large ‘0 dye, color fast, seams rein- jends, particularly natty with negligee | ¢, ii “ pe BOYS’ WASHABLE SUITS, } to 10 years, | manufacturer's samples. Crash, Galatvas, &cu color fast; finely made: no vane like them in New York. Worth 25c Ae. and We., Specialat oversees WASHABLE SUITS, crash, Couble-bresst- ed, § to 1Oyears, Extra welltailored, Ware ranted not to fade or shrink. As we Fave | hes lined throughout. There |shirts; they are to be the summer fad—no other store yet has them: special 73¢ dhol pelle had $2.98 nee sation snes tder riser) BOYS’ 3-PIECE SERGE SUITS sizes 10 Halt Hose, Special, 25:. |to 16 years, single-breasted coat, doub'e- | | breasted vest; all wool, fast blue, seams rein- With low shees fashion demands fancy | forced. breeches lined through 98 | hose: we have the newest, NOBBIEST pat- | out. Regular $5.00 value...» $3. terns of the best Chemnitz manufacture, YOUNG MEN'S SERGE SUITS, 14 to 19 years, all wool, sun proof; single or double bry Goats and vests some silk faced; value $8.50 and $10.00, | special at $6.00 Lisle thread and siik vertical stripes and | “yOUNG MEN'S SUITS, ages 14 lo 19. A special purchase of the complete stock an endless variety of Fancies, the 48 | c of one of the best makers. A tine assort- | ment to plek from—Cheviots, Worsteds &c.; wesell them at less than cost to make, A genuine Oore leather belt in gray | $12 and $15 goods; on saleior Vie 73% ect QBe| $7.50, $8.50 $10.00, PEIECoeeess sssenenveneres cove | where tmder 38c; Special priee.... |Half Hose, Special, 48c. |Belts, Special Value, 48c. MEN AND BOYS. Big Sale-—Two Days—-Four Stores. how costly the cables and the telegrams, or how good the editorials and special articles, the sim s will put so MUCH MONEY ton AND RESPOMD. A smart, quics TWO-DAY SALE in each of our four big stores—! wo days rich in money airness to himself. But you Examine any of these spscial items—in the store most convenient to you. Shoes, Special, 1.95. md Salers" goo Bo QB e Valut; SPCtdlessseeiceere cece Duck Trousers, 79c, Men's white duck trousers—not the boos bare kind, but bi well cut, well le sort that is counte: bieidhew. a) at $1.25—here, Spectal at...sseree % Men's Serge Suits, $8.50. Nowhere else in America can you get Serge suits—-good serge at this price, Single and double breasted coats and vests, ali wool, fast color, well made | Spectal..seee solr, well ™ $8.50 Men's Serge Suits, $10.00, Single and double breasted coats and vests. Alittle finer mater.al, a better fintslp than the $8.50. Extra well made you can't ier sisoy speculate... }0.00 Men’s Serge Suits, $12.00. These are exceptional goods-—just half what you would expect to pay. ism ¢ that Sav ng a matter ot interest to you? We have thess also in single and double breasted coats and vests. $12, Very stylish, Spec Men's Flannel Suits, $7.50. A very fine offering of Striped Flannel sults, both 2 and 5 piece: the newest terns, the nicest patterns, the best ings both wide and narrow strives This suit is selling everywhere atgtg, * Special sa'e of them here at $7.50 Men’s Flannel! Suits, $8.50, A very handsome line: beautiful b’ues, ets. Our velues are always sur} ing —shis is sensational—it a bar at its regular value, $12.50 50 Speciat sto... creer sees Men's Flannel Suits, $10.00, Two and three piece Suits. Chotcest materials—excelient patierns: fine cut—the broad-shouldered effect: perfect fit. ken by £150) coats se! $40.00 STORES OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Hats, Shoes and Furnishings—a! all our Four Convenient Slorem MEN AND BOYS. FOUR { 279 Broadway, CONVENIENT ; STORES: \ 125th St., corner 3d Avenue. | Daniel's.’ Men’s Wear Sale. Underwear, Half Hose, | NegligeeShirts, The dressy hat for young men is the ROUGH STRAW, $1.50 & $2.50, |600 Dozen abenge 1% inch brim, sleeves, 2% inch crown. at 25o, each. We sell yr hy pe — in fine or] 5, airs peda | braids. Imported Socks Yacht Catarice! 285.2 i # 256, pes were ee Cor. 13th St. Six Pairs for $1.58 BROADWAY a it ‘i Bere TR Se 20 oe 2,000 7 7 z i iF : i ii Es near Chambers St. 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. 244 & 219 Sixth Avenue, tet. 14th & 15th Sta pe Your Feet! § In summer your § feet are sensitive and easily dis- ¢ trewed, Your shoes § must fit or your § fest will : gual models ¥ must easy; leathers cool aad @ soft. : MEN'S TAN RUSSIA G CALF OXFORD, , 6TH AVE, Cor. 94 TH ST. : Booklet, “Your Feet ant Our Shoes.’ Free 613 Paid Wants in nee World, BUT Paid Wonts fa 262 feisdBar't t Pr : 5 ‘ © 3 o & ’ s ij : aewe iil