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June 12, 1896 •4f*' ''A;'- 1 ''X ■ ESTABLISHED JUNE 23. 1862-VOL. 33. _PORTLAND MAINE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1896. jSSSSitVEM PRICE THREE CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. | MISCELLANEOUS. in __ impartial and courteous manner affects me,” said Speaker Reed to the David Martin of Philadelphia moved the Winch he had GAVELS TAPPED AT FODR. presided. United Press tonight. ‘‘My name will seating of tlie Long delegation. Mr. Promptly at 4 the Vice President demanded a HEATHEN be to the Sutherland of New York, ‘THE CHINEE. aroso and said: atn WAS presented convention. Farth- I deeply RATTLED. roil call. oast were in the “Senators, All the votes ** touched tho er Reed would not _ by resolutions, persona! Speaker talk. Among affirmative. Gov. Morton was deprived For ways that are dark, to It myself, adopted by the Senate. his friends, the opinion is ex- of four and the faction will has been freely delegates that my endeavor to impartially carry the case to tho committee on cre- And for tricks are vain. execute tho the pressed that Mr. Manley was panic And Both House of Had rules prescribed for dentials selected by the national conven- Congress of this stricken by the action of the national Off The heathen Chinee is peculiar.” guidance body. For the aid you tion. Inasmuch as the contest in the sec- Portland Schooner Sunk Cape have so generously given me in dis- committee on tiie Alabama contests. ond Florida district hinged upon tho know the duties that to this But he does how to make a de- Adjourned charging pertain Mr. Reed is in direct communication facts presented in the one m oiled, it Sable. oilloe, as well as for the uniform- was or a floor as courtesy with his friends abandoned. coration, covering, unique I am and This in St. Louis and is ly shown, profoundly grateful, Explanation of Man- Dennis Egan and Isaao Purcell, col- as himself. Some of the handBomest now each of a safe return events with interest. wishing you watching great ored, McKinleyites, were placed on tbe to homes and it and coolest floor coverings for Summer CLOSING SCENES WITHOUT SPEC- your constituents, only roll to the exclusion of Archibald and remains for me to declare the first ses- Bobinsou, Mortonites. The first district WAS IN COLLISION WITH STEAM- villas, or cottages; as well as for city sion of the 54th Statement. GOSSIP OF THE CONVENTION. IAL INCIDENTS. Congress adjourned ley’s case in wnich question was regularly are shown the Atkinson without uf the houses, by day.’’ Wliat Was Talked About at St. Tonis Yes- delegation elected by the conven- ER CROATIA, Furnishing Company in their fine selec- Then with the tap of the gavel the tion in place of other than those do- Senate stood adjourned sine die. terday. signed by tbe state was tion of Chinese and committee, pre- Japanese mattings, sented and with more St. Louis, June 11—Thejboom for Gen. argued foeling pro which have come from the industrious Resolution of Thanks to Speaker Reed VOICES MAINE’S SENTIMENT. and con on the part of the oommitteemon Edwin MoAlpine for Vioe President will than had marked hearing. hands of the “Chinee.’J Passed With Much Enthusiasm—Sim- AMONG THE REED FORCES any previous Crew of Seventeen Were Picked Up and be formally launohed Saturday with the By the close vote of 23 to 20, M. S. White ilar Paid Senator and Jas. N. of Brought Into Boston Harbor—Part Compliments Frye lion. Charles Littlefield Doesn’t Like AT WASHINGTON. arrival of tiia New York delegation. MoCoombs, supporters Gov. Morton, were on the roll Had to Into But All Were And the Tice President. White buttons the names of the plaoud Brop Sea, Manley’s Surrender. bearing over E. C. Weeks and Pardie, Armstrong Saved, Washington, June 11.—When the ‘‘Two Maos” are beooming significantly colored MoKinleyites. Tbe result was received with tbe of the House was oalled to order at 11 o’olook numerous, in the corridor of the first applause Juno 11—The German steamer Thinks His Tack of Sense Exceeds That of When this oase Boston, ATKINSON and with the arrival of each day. was disposed of, than two score mem- Southern, this morning, less the belated papers in the ninth Georgia Croatia of the liaiuburg-Ainorican line, Delegate Plummer Who Wired a Paper member of the National bers were in their seats. Mr. Dingley In- Republican district contest were ready for presenta- whioh arrived this afternoon from Ham- That 15e McKinley Was Certain To Gentleman Gives another Is added. Several Mo- tion. It was of troduced the usual resolution authorizing Augusta United League, disposed in short order. burg, had on board the orew of 17 men Nominated. workers are Andrew J. Spence and James B. Garton, FURNISHING tho appointment of a committee of three Alpine already on the belonging to the fishing schooner Maud CO,. instructed for McKinley wore plaoed on Press Another are hard 21 Monument to a similar oommlttee on the Interview ground. They doing work for B. Wetherell of Square. join part Lewiston, June 11.—A special to ths tho roll over Thomas M. Blodgett and Portland, Ale., Capt. their choice. W. G. state or- W. ■ of the Senate to the President that Edens, A. instructed for Heed. The James Ale which vessel was in col- E. CAREETON, manager. notify Journal from Hock says: Smith, Kay, land, for vote was unanimous. was ganizer the Republican League, in lision with the 6.10 Congress ready to adjourn. Dingley, Hon. Charles E. Littlefield, who is Croatia and sunk at Illinois, is conspicuous among them. Cannon, BepnDlican of Illinois, and slated to second Heed’s nomination at St. yesterday morning 26 miles off Cape ‘‘General MoAlpine will go into the The difficulties in were the Democrat of named Mississippi N. S. DON’T HURRY. Sayers, Texas, were Louis, wns shown the dispatoh in this convention with Si31 votes for second next subject for consideration and tbe Sable, the IN WHICH HE URGES RENEWED EF- Tbo crew were all rescued the by Speaker. morning’s papers in which J. H. Man- place,” he said. This is only 67 votes committee room and nnnox filled up by short of a Wa have First in order was the bo- Mr. Tnrnfif. Dfimnnrai; nf fSanrcrlR. nf- is majority. assurances, rapidly. oontest Croutia and safely landed hero. ley alleged to havo said that he gave FORTS BY SPEAKER’S FRIENDS. fUll-nil tl-.n *! rol llalnnaflona 1nsr>r. Take a look about and gee what’s in which if oarried out, will plaoe MoAlpine ferecl tbe following resolution: the He tele- Capt.McKay of the suukeu vessel states the world before you make a decision. up fight. immediately on tho ticket with McKinley. Gen. Mo- Those Maiming to be the regular delega- are that he sailed from weeks a That the thanks of the House due besides the tion were John S. Portland five If you want a FLOUR that you can rely graphed the Maine eommitteeman and Alpine, league’s strength has Hill, J. Burton, to Hon. Thomas B. Reed for the the of both the Platt and anti- Albert Leo. E. B. Tlieso wore for tho shore and seoured on, use the old RELIABLE FLOUR ability, Reed manager for a verification. support Lampton. ago oape fishing Platt strength in New York. He is Gov. instructed for McKinley. Win. a faithfulness and strict impartiality with “The answer is in the affirmative.” Mollison, fare of 286 barrels of mackerel with Morton’s state adjutant general, and be- W. A. Montgomery and F. W. Coilins whloh he has the duties of his earn Air.jjittieneid to your which tho homeward passage was begun PILLSBURY’S BEST. performed correspondent, Keed Buttons Their sides being rich himself will, if nomi- were the contestants. Ex-Congressman “1 shall him that I think his Making Appearance ofUoe. telegraph nate, command the Morton financial Thompson for McKinley, presented the last Sunday. “The following day foggy lack of sense exoeeds that of Stanley at St. and Maine Mail’s It never the Bread Maker The of tbe resolution via; re- Louis, Cause strength.” case of the delegation olaiming to ho weather set but for all that wo man- disapolnts reading Plummer, the Maine delegate, who in, and the same it and Senator John H. Gear of Iowa, said to- regular. The controversy was shown to peoule buy again ceived with applause. A rising vote, was wired the New York Press that McKin- Seems to Have Been Given ar. Impetus aged to feel our way along until Wednes- day. ‘‘I think Allison will be very be the outcome of tiie old quarrel be- again. ley was certain to the nomination on when we saw a steamer suggested by Mr. Dookery, Democrat of get strong man lu the convention. He is of tween the Hiil and both day morning the first ballot —High Handed Methods of MeKinley- Lynoh elements, Miss and several other members. The course the favorite sou of the Iowans. I being headed by colored men. These emerging from the bank of fog and “None of us thought,” said Mr. Little- Dab in \ of i/tn a 1 CnmrniftAA SABcinn think he is the second choice of all the two factions in Mississippi separated in toward us.” “I motion was put and agreed to by a unan- field, that Heed's chance was n coining directly judged,” bright supporters or the other candidates. It the convention of 1S9J, but ufterwards imous vote. this time tbe attendance and shining one, but we are to St.
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