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— n" —v*y • acting is (FMelegate, made a motion When Alabama was called Col. P. t TTCpTTC PlfOTfTR TOO Awarded t Pntevita tanned. for the appointment of a committee to Bowman mounted the platform ana ; lillilli UlulVU, l\J\J List of patents issued last ^tf6ek fo» BftYAN IS CHOSEN placed In nomination Barney Glbbs of j highest Honors—WorRps Fair, Northwestern inventors: confer with the committee from the Francis M. Dean, Huron, S. D., putt*- n silver men. There were many loud Texas. Before he entered upon his , ,, ..„,,. mxvuxvi(\v x<\\\] matle track sander; Otis M. Kirlln, cries of "No," and Mr. Branch of Geor­ •peecb, however, tho convention do, lnh MLVhR lOMhMlUr* MNH- argo, N. D., vehicle brake; Obled D. DEMO RATIO NOMINEE IS NOMINAT­ gia moved to table the motion. The clded to take a recess of an hour *»'V>^ XVTKtf BRYAN AND SKWALL noes seemed to be in a large majority, Relsluger, St. Paul, Minn., sashholderj ED IJY THE POPULISTS. and the morion to mhlo was declared a half. N t John IJ. Itossnian, St. Paul, Minn., lost. Senator Butler's motion WHS car­ When the convention reassembled concentrator and amalgamator; Chnrles ried with a loud chorus of ayes and Chairman Allen Introduced Judge Jef- ! The Men Selected for President nail J. Swiuistroin, Deadwood, S. D.p cur­ He Ilecclvea Over n Thousand Vote» tain holder; Edward A. Thiem, St. great cheering. ferson Pollard of Missouri, who read}'»• Vlcc rpe«iueiit »»- the Democrat- on the First B:illot to USt tor Mr. Paul, Minn., adjustable wheel gauget A Tennessee delegate offered a reso­ tho platform of the silver convention^ V . Hjalmar Zahl. Duluth, Minn., fastener Norton—Ignntlna Donnelly Se- lution declaring that free and unlimit­ and a message about tho nomination of | Io convention Deeome the inaui- for shoe laces; Chrlstensen & Hender* ed coinage was paramount, and direct­ Part}—The One-Plank Platform cnrei One Vote, Coxey One and ing the conference committee to take Bryan and Sewall, all of which was re- j moan Nominees ot the silver ton, Madelia, Minn, (trade mark>, In Adopted. wheat flour; Frank A. Schnorr, Ashtou, Dcl>» Eight—Complete Report ot steps to bring it about. The resolution S. D. (trade mark), lubricating oils. T. the Proceedings. went to the conference committee. The D. Merwin, patent lawyer, 010, 011 and committee on rules then made its re­ Chairman St. John called tho silver 012 Pioneer Press Building,- fit. PauL port. - Little interest was manifested convention to order Friday. Kev. Dr. Minn.; St. Louis, July l!2.—Tbe national con­ in It. and before the convention had L. W. Covert led in prayer.-alter acted upon it hale Pence moved an ad­ which G. W. Baker of California took vention of the People's party was call­ Hotter Method. ed to order by Chairman Tauheneck, journment until 10 o'clock to-morrow the floor. He said the People's party morning. convention had appointed a confer­ She—I think Mr. Belasco made a of the executive committee, shortly MOST PERFECT MADE. mistake in dragging Mrs. Carte* after 12 o'clock to-day. ence committee, and moved that the The first regular order of business invention defer action ou the plat­ A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free around by her hair to teach her the ltev. W. L. Smith of St. Louis opened at the morning session Fridaj was the form and postpone the nomination of a robustness of acting. roceedinj;s by invoking the divine from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. He—What would have been a betf<>r g reading of the minority report of the ticket until after r. ion. The uiotion AO YFARS THE STANDARD. lessins:. committee on rules. It recommended, j, prevailed. method S Chairman Taubeueck introduced Gov. She—He should have put her on a a change in the order of making nomi­ j After a number of delegates had Principal Vnlar. r.-r.~ nations, so as to make the nomination : fipoken on the silver question, Senator Teacher—Tell me, Johnnie, what Is bicycle and let her fall off.—Buffale of vice president. There was some jl Stewart-of Nevada -.wis called for and the principal value of history. Times. parliamentary squabbling, Eltweed "jf responded with a short speech. Johnnie Chaftle—One dollar. Pomeroy of Newark, N. J., chairman Under a resolution adopted yester- Teacher—One dollar? Etiquette. of the committee on rules, took the l day, the roll of states was called to Johnnie Charlie—Yes; you get the Mr. Dun (unpaid bill in his hand)— stage and explained at length the con­ find out how many old soldiers oecu- history from the book Btoro for $2 a When shall I call again, Mr. Owens? :A flict between the majority and minor­ Senator William Vincent Allen «' ) pled seats as delegates. The poll copy, and make us boys pay $3 for Mr. Owens—Well, It would hardly be •1 ity of the committee. Nebrnnlca. ^ showed 11)0 Union veterans, 18 Oonfed- them.—Texas Sittings. proper for you to call again until 1 Ignatius Donnelly of Minnesota pro­ ferred to the committee on resolutions*' have returned the present call.—Cleve­ tested against the proposition reported Nominations were then called for, if A Veil of Mi«t land Leader. from the committee on rules to allow but the convention experienced a good Rising at morning or evening from pome the candidate to select' the national deal of difficulty In getting under way, lowlands, often carries In its folds .the Personal. chairman. owing to the ruling made by the chali f seeds of malaria. Where malarial fever ANY ONE who has been benefited by the I E. Gerry!Brown of Massachusetts When the parliamentary situation bat - prevail no one is safe, uniffe protected use of Dr. Williams' l'lnk Pills, will re­ defended tfie minority. He pleaded been straightened out, Col. Bow mat! by some eltlcient medicinal snfivuaru. Hos- ceive Information of much value and in­ with the majority in pathetic tones to who was taken off the floor by the an who In­ 1503 Philadelphia, Pa. concede this much to the Southern journment of the convention in th* habits, or soujonrns In ft niia»miuto region states an rfche minority of the con­ afternoon .again took the stage and or country, should omit to..t^A>>oure this vention. placed In nomination ConyressmoA fortifying agent, which Is OJNO the flnost TJic Explanation. George jbott of Nebraska appealed Harry Skinner of North Carolina. known remedy for dyspepsia,j^oiiUJpatlou, She f-Why, do j-cti think Hawthorne to the ?ntion not to change tho Congressman Howard of Ahihan' kidney trouble and rucuuitttiH*%^ calledMiis story "The Scarkt Letter'/" ; regular of business. placed Hon. Thomas E. Watson U He (absent-miadedi - He pi-Mably; ,i****w SESATOR MAHlOtf BUTXER. Tom Pat frson of Colorado followed nomination. Way the Wind* H*.l. wanted It read.—Washington Times. I The Temporary Chairman. with a stron? speech against the J. K. Sovereign of Arkansas seconde "now the winds howl to-night," said : Stone of Missouri, who made a short adoption of the minority report. Watson's nomination, as did also Don* the melancholy boarder; The average duration of human life U address of welcome. Senator Butler of North Carolina nelly of Minnesota, Johnson of Call • "I shouldn't wonder if it had the thirty-three years. Ignatius Donnelly of Minnesota re­ moved that the national committee se­ fornia and several others. toothache," suggested Mr. Asbury Pep­ sponded to Gov. Stone's speech. Mr. lect its own chairman instead of the Lafe Penu of New York nominate pers, The talklngs of London theaters an4 Donnelly spoke gracefully, paying a nominee doing it. and his motion was Sewall. "Toothache:" music hulls exceed 57,000,000 p«r annum. high compliment to St. Louis and elo­ carried without division. The conven­ Gore of Mississippi nominated Bur- "Yes. Have you uevjr heard of the quently describing the majestic Mis­ tion dragged on very elowly. It was kitt teeth of the galeV'-Clncluiiati^ En­ sissippi and the vast country tributary not until the action relative to the or­ A. L. Minims of Tennessee was nom­ WILLIAM P. ST. JOIW. quirer. to it. der In-which presidential and vice- inatearedu boy v^apiCapt. ouiuuuiuBurukam.. , erateratee veterans and 4 Mexican war presidential cana'datcs should be JP In introducing Senator Butler, as Marion Page of Virginia was nom rans. How to Grow 40o "Wlieiit. Poor temporary ch.iirman, Mr. Taubeneck inated by Baliman of Maine. voteAdjourner d until afternoon. Salter's Fall Seed Catalogue tells 6aid that Mr. Butler had been selected Watson Nomlnuted, Chairman St. John rapped for order you. It's worth thousands to the wide­ by the national committee without a At midnight, just as the roll wa and Introduced the Rev: Mr. Hagerty, awake farmer. Send 4-cent stamp for PilgarlicJ about to begin, Gen. Weaver of Iowa dissenting vote. who made the opening prayer at the catalogue and free samples of grains ' Senator Butler was received with appeared at the front of the platform., afternoon session. At the conclusion and grasses for fall sowing, .lohu A. there is no need for you hearty applause, and delivered a He called attention to the lateness of of the invocation G. W. Baker was Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse, Wis. speech, thanking the convention for the hour aud advised a night's media*, called upon for a report from the con­ to contemplate a wig tion. He proposed that the convention^ /V| the honor conferred on him. He also ference committee. He said that the A Rond street tobacconist JjtaUrs about wlieu you can enjoy the reviewed the work of the party since take one ballot and then adjourn. The, time was too short to reach a satis­ $75 from lady devotees ott'khi* fragrant its organization and spoke in defense middle-of-the-road men howled him factory conclusion. There were not weed. pleasure of sitting again ot the principles it professed. down. Chairman Allen severely r more than 100 men in the conference huked the convention. He severeij FITS dtoppivi freo ltnd pPrniftnMitlv cured. So under your own "thatch." After Chairman Butler had finished and only two hours in which to dis­ ls itti^r first day's u»6 of Dr. KlIiie'Hlimti rverre ' 1 — his remarks he said that the next busi­ reprimanded the delegates, who, he' cuss the methods to be pursued. He £;oKtoror. free 81 trial botllo nud treai i-u. You can begin to get said, had howled down some of the Send vo Oil. KLUNic, Wl Arch St., l»l»uati«l|«ultt, Pa. ness before the convention would be to read the resolutions which were your hair back as soon call the roll of states, and the chair­ most distinguished men in the party, adopted at the eont'eicneo. On motion man of each delegation should bring and ordered the roll call to proceed. of Mr. Turner of Kansas the report Czar Noeholas will make bis visits to as you begin to use forward the name of his committee­ Arkansas started off with tweuty-flyei was accepted ami adopted by i unani­ the sovereigns of Europe nlone. votes for Watson. Indiana gave her? man on credentials. This was done, mous vote. Plso's Cure for Consumption Is our only and the convention adjourned until 8 thirty votes to Watson. Kansas gave] The report of the platform commit­ medicine for coughs and colds, Mrs. C. Ayer's p. m. Sewall sixty-two of her ninety-five J tee was then made by Senator Jones lieltz, 439 Sin avenue. Denver, Cut, Nov. Owing to some trouble with the elec­ votes. Louisiana gave the bulk of her; of Nevada. 8, '05. tric light wires 'here was no light for vote to Watson. Maryland divided her' A motion to adopt the platform was Hair Vigor. the evening session, and the conven­ vote between Sewall and Watson. Jti made. Mr. Hess of Illinois objected, Tho Prltlsh mlnta eolna u'nlf a ton of tion adjourned until 10 o'clock in the looked as if Watson might be nom and a wordy wrangle followed. It pennies, half-pennies and farthings weekly. morning. inated on the first ballot until North ended in ihe adoption of the platform. fSEsa Temporary Chairman Butler called Carolina cast her ninety-live votes fo It was decided by the chairman that BtUAUmWiAtAmiU^^ Skinner, Tennessee for Minims and! the convention to order at 10:03 Thurs­ WILLIAM J. BRYAN. the recommendation regaiding nomi­ day morning. Texas for Burkitt. This split up th nations was not a part of ihe platform nominated that the convention woke large delegations. Later when the rol The report of the* committee on cre­ up. The floodgates of oratory were and should be acted upon separately. dentials was called for, but no one re­ call was completed, however, Texf-wi ,:, i>«o:e of \TehrnriRUH< nutvod tltnt tbo •'•.w**r„ 9i sponded, Jitnl the .state* ww« called KgaW%an of Ne.v York advo­ changed her vote to Watson and rhert*Y^()UV).lltjon proceed t o the nomination for members of the committee on per­ cated the adoption of the minority re­ were other changes in favor of the of a presidential candidate. It pre­ manent organization and on resolu­ port. Cyclone Davis attempted to Georgian. Then Col. Burkitt of Mis­ sided. Gen. Warner said It would bo tions. pour oil on the trr ubled waters. sissippi went to the stand and With­ necessary to nominate a candidate 3 At 12:42 a motion to take a recess un­ With some difficulty the speech- drew his name. rather than endorse in order to avoid 1 til 3 o'clock was made and carried. Then Mimms withdrew In Watson's some of the peculiarities of the state making was cut off, and the vote was Is what At 3:30 Temporary Chairman Butler taken by states on the adoption of the favor. The Georgian already bad ballot laws. K. E. Lutle of Kansas rapped the convention to order and an­ minority report, recommending the votes enough to nominate, but the vote nominated Willinrn J. Bryat of Ne­ you should give IVbrna nounced that the committee on creden­ nomination of vice president first. of Tennessee was finally transferred to braska. the children • • tials would submit a report. Delegate his column. Some one made a motion The announcement of the vote was Several speedier were made second­ Half their sickness is 785 to 015 in favor of tbe minority re-, to make the nomination unanimous, ing Bryan's nomination, and then the port. and it Was carried with a whoop. The rules were suspended and the nomina­ CAUSED BY WORMS. lifer- The report as amended was then convention then adjourned until 9 tion was made unanimous. adopted. A California delegate moved o'clock In the morning. Mr. Baker of California then moved a recess until 5 o'clock, but the mo­ that toe convention proceed to the tion was vociferously voted down. Senator Allen called the convention lominntion of vice president. Mr. 1%1 e^r£l¥ 3 «*«*¥¥ Elicit Tne committee to confer with a simi­ to order at i):35 Saturday morning. Troup of Connecticut phced the name lar committee from the silver conven­ Ignatius Donnelly got ou a chair and of Arthur Sewall of Maine before the tion was then appointed, one from announced that his private laud pkmk^l convention H. T. Niles of O.'iio sec­ each state. did not appear in the printed platform. onded the nomination. It was moved Geii. J. B. Weaver, chairman of the He wanted the convention lo under­ that Mr. Sewall be declared the vlce- committee gn resolutions, was then stand that it had been adopted. roesideijtlal nominee by iicclamatlon, recognized to read the platform as The chairman called for nominations and tiie motion prevailed. i * agreed to by the committee. He was for president, and Gen. Weaver of Mr. .Baker of California moved that received with applause. He prefaced Iowa presented Mr. Bryan's name In a ench delegation select a member of the reading by saying the committee laudator speech. the committee to toffy the nominees. had had a protracted meeting and that Mr. Call of New York placed Col. S. The motion was agreed to. The roll while its proceedings had been harmo­ M. Morton of Illinois in nomination. , call of stales was begun, but before It nious there was not entire unanimity, Ignatius Donnelly seconded Bryan in was half finished two-thirds of the as Messrs. Koarby of Texas and Coxey behalf of Minnesota. delegates had h'f't the hall and all the of Ohio would both offer minority re­ Delegate Livingston, chairman of tho I visitors went out • \ ports. Missouri delegation, nominated Igna­ Col. I'ace of Nebraska offered a reso­ At the conclusion of the reading of tius Donnelly, but when Donnelly de­ lution declaring it to be the sense of the majority report Mr. Hearly of clined the use of his name, he placed in the convention that as the Democratic * Texas was recognised to read his mi­ nomination Gen. Jacob S. Coxey of party had arranged to notify Bryan H. E. TAlBENEClv. nority report Ohio and the industrial army. .. and Sewall in New York, the silver • Chairman National Executive Com­ Mr. Coxey of Ohio also offered a mi­ Judge Plowman of South Dakota also party notify them in Bryan's home mittee of the Populist Party. nority report proposing the following seconded Bryan. "Cyclone" Davis of,i?nt Lincoln. The motion was agreed Warded of California, chairman of the as a substitute for the plank in regard TexaFT> — s_ mad-_ . . . 1e . . a.n . stron. 1 u. . a. grm ple..lna« fot' , r. , , a1* middle. . . ; . 1 , * 1 ,- . to4/.1 Thereupo'I'll il|i|,l 1 1 ,,-n, 1 1 thIII,e . conventio. . - . • I I - , • i 4 n'• .• . . . ad.­, .1 » credentials committee, read the report. to the employment of the idle labor in of-thc-rortd course, and closed by sec­ journed sine die. Considerable discussion was aroused time of depression: "We demand the onding the nomination of Mr. Norton. V over the disposition of contesting dele­ passage of^he ron-interest bearing The Dominations were then declared I>oolin at Work AK«in. gations. A minority report of the cre­ bond and^Td road3 measures." closed. George H, Abbott of Nebraska Wlehitn, Kan.. July ^>.--ln a lively dentials committee w.*vs n*so submitted Mr. Vfj, i: of Ithode Island also moved that tlm national committee be gulch several miles west of the vil­ and roll call demanded, which resulted canfe" forwef'J with a third minority given plenary power:* In all things con­ lage of Lacy, in the northern part of in the adoption of the majority report report. \ i nected with the party after the ad­ Oklahoma Territory, the regular mail iirtwtJUaU foy a vore of Goo ro 042. On motion of Mr. Kelly of Kansas journment of the convention. The stage was held no to-day by a hand of The majority report of tbe committee nominating speeches had occupied ex­ outlaws who rifled the express and There is no dividing; line. on permanent organization presented actly six hours. mail sacks, taking all the registered Ihe name of Senator Allen of Nebraska, Chairman Allen then announced the letters and all the valuables carried for permanent chairman. The minority official vote as: Bryan, 1.4fX.'; Norton, ^bv the two passengers in the coach. presented James E. Campion of Maine. 321; Donnelly. 1. There is little doubt that the robbery The roll call of states was ordered It was then 4:22. Bedlam was. of was the work of the reorganized gang on the adoption of the rmijcrity or mi­ course, loosened, and pandemonium of "Bill" Doolirt, the condemned mur­ nority report. The majority report reigned for fifteen or twenty minutes. derer and outlaw Mho escaped from was adopted by a vote of 70S to 504. The Texas, Arkansas and Maine m'.d- Jail at Guthrie several weeks ago On motion the election of Senator Uviili a dozen detperatc cutthroats and Allen as chairman was made unani­ dle-of-the-ro.id men. with their guidons 'robbers. A big fcrce of United States mous. On Mr. Penea'ai motion a com­ together, took no part in the demon­ I marshals has been in pursuit of the mittee, consisting of himself. "Cyclone" stration. The middle-of-the-road men •outlaws ever since their escape. Davis and Ignatius Donnelly, were ap­ finally massed about their standard on pointed to escort Senator Allen to the the left of the hall, about 300 in num­ platform. ber, and made a counter demonstra­ Gold Reserve Growing. tion. They cheered and yelled and Washington, July 29.—The bankers "Cycloie" Davis introduced Senator are making good their promises in the Allen to the convention in a short fought for ten minutes. The sergeants- DON'T FORGET for 5 cents you get almost at-anils were powerless to restore or­ matter of turning in s?old to the treas- speech. urv. and to-day the reserve was Senator Allen began his adflrec* by der, aud, after rapping for live minutes, as much "Battle Ax" as you do of other Clanking the convention for the honor Chairman Alien declared Mr. Bryan rwelied by tho addition of $1,145,009 brands for JO cents. and .egrctting that he had not had the nominee of the convention. Some gift- coin, $400,000 coming from B>stoa, time to prepare a speech. He e^nke one made a motion to adjourn. The 1230,000 from Chicago and $4»5.0fl0 DON'T FORGET that "Battle Ax" is made of *t some length, being listened to with chairman put the motion and declared from New York. There was drawn the best leaf grown, and the quality cannot be 8 great deal of interest. He has a rep­ the convention adjourned sine die. out to-day .S12.•. urcil. serve standing at §105,073,010. DON'T FORGET, no matter how much you he talked fifteen hours against time. Die previous question was ordered. AH "But. Herbert," she said, "think of are charged for a small piece of other brands, He is a large mau. smooth shaven i-a< e the amendments were laid on the table I mgmra ot Pnt»lie Worltn AfjollHlird and of commanding prerence. He nl- and the platform as reported by a ma­ St. Paul. July 20.—Major Do.*an to­ the chew is no better than " Battle Ax." jority of the committee was adopted. the future. You are poor, and you can­ wavs begins speaking in a low, weil not sun-mind me with t'.ie luxuries to day signed the ordinance aboliihtng modulated tone, which, for a moment. A motion to take & recess until 8 ,5 the board of public works, nul before DON'T FORGET, "Economy is wealth," and o'clock in the evening was voted down. whU i I have been accustomed." subjected him lo the usual cries of "But. your father—" tiie • nd of the week he will name vou want ^.11 yo-j cm get for your money. 4,louder." As he progresses he warms Henry D. Lloyd of Illinois moved to the man who is to lill the position of proceed to the nomination of a vice "He would do nothins for us." Why pay 10 cents for other brands when you up and speaks loud, clearly and in an "Does he play poker?" Commissioner. The appointment will Impassioned tone. president. The chair said that the mo­ tion was unnecessary, as that was the "No." JU'obably lie John Coj eland. An effort can get "Battle Ax" for 5 cents? When Senator Allen had conclude'! next business in order. The state* "Then I'll teach him. Trust in me, »s being made to have the appoint­ •everal attempts were made to secure were called. darling, and have no fear of the ment postponed for a time until the an adjournment, but Senator Buthv, fa'ure"—Texas Sifter. law can be tested in some vav, but Mayor Doran will not do this. •

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