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bis affiliation to the Chicago platform and renders it highly probable that they 'W gest part of the votes for their respeetive ticket, he never once mentioned the nanes succeed. favoites fromp Haaver. Cheataeeld and AUCTION ot and SewalL is sure SALEB. Bryan Bailey of Lull on the Kia' William hEllett needs about 15 votes 1e-election, and Is enjoying quite a sena- R4ubrican Side. to e ect him, while Lamb requires 21 Thee toilboom. On the republican side.matters are under- Arm 4 to hosen. Of these It de)wgaps GAIL HiWMAS The populist state committee, In order to going temporary hail. The new head Is thougnt that & =e majority of BORDEN DOWIUNG. AUCT., 612 a i'. 3.W. test the good will of the democrats, sub- were few ago, and Chesterfeleds 17 will be instructed for OF a luarters opened"1 days ELSITPE' SAW tw IMPitelM PIIOPERT, THE' mitted to divide POLTIC the electoral Lamb, and he his WHIRL proposition will get sham from NO. 1M1a 1AcVENTH SREW WLTI - is in for the openinm college, the democrats to get eight rep- everything readgiess Hanover's 15. King Willam will probably EAGLE Brad RAWL resentatives and the populists seven. When 3f an aggressive canpign. go for Ellett. So that the result will prob- B8virtr et a mtrlam ded et tetet. dated Sip. the proposition was read It was hooted on The advisability QS putting a "sound ably be dependent upon two or three dele- .co..m m. tebe 2ti. 1te. and duly recorded i LIncer 1944 all sides, and State Treasurer Worthani out of CSliO 382 et oeq.. ese of the land ocea ot the money" democratic ectoral tit:ket in the gates the 187 in the district. The Dietrict of and at the ot moved to refer it to the insane asylum. contest has a deal of Colutbia. rnIqest tin A state is still being d ated. but the ques developed great per- palties eeciured therely, we elm ge, at aue. ane- motion prevailed to reject the proposi- tion is not achIeving popular sonal feeling, and in joint debate both can- Has No IfOn, in flout of the prcused. cn MIIIAT. Al'- widespread Equal 4IuST tion, and the executive committee was in- Interest. It is that such a tickel didates have indulged in some very pointed TWENTY-Fol-urt . 1I*6. AT FIVE of te structed to draft a letter of declination. thoug# personalities. Men have been O(GOCK P.M.. the fIdtwiraadhereoed rty as will find few followfts, and the canvassing Progress Caiipai regular Yieis ting ocat nutnicered m by Hanover and twenty-three 421). cae Chesterfield both the Popusts Enraged. democrats declare meelves as beina during L. Bood and Fersiamd Schanidt's lt ttlmem) auhdt- to see the exp riment tried, as last two days, and the most intense Vianlm of I The contemptuous manner of the rejec- eager they between rivalry orlitsat lot samtorred smw 9o. equate have no fear of the reblt. The republicans the two candidates prevails. probably 5(m people. He may have mnade a nunltwerd ae tootsusnd and one 41011. and im- tion has, of course, aroused the Ire of the will welcome a thirdlicket, for they are few friends, but undoubtedly he made bu logatwo-story brk hollding and tram.e populists, who claim that the "Bourbon to realize.Aind often to GOLD MAKING more enemies. beginning admit, HEADWAY. T tnc:ding..:*o-thilrdCash, ataance to Star 1 bent on the that "McKinley deni crats" are few ant one and two in democracy," only retaining Yem with ltsrt. States. Sered a Correspondel Oratorical Tacties. by deed or trost Ilay far between in Mar 6; but they hops upon the or all state offices, is willing to risk the chances Virginia Democrats Changing Their Iy. -ash. at rehiaws' that this sound mo democratic move- Most assiduously did he evade state is sptaes. $& et required at ilme al. All of the national candidate in Texas rather Minds. conveyamcrng and at ment may be well suipported by the anti- SPeOi sues. He to 1 and han recwdling turchauer's casL than to concede any virtue to the populists Bryan voters. In order to test the senti Corresimadece of The EvenIng Star. spoke solely of 16 It terms of sale are not cmiied with In ten dae of this state. a died his subject well, but his play to th the trstees reserve the igt to at the the Bath custom ment of the gold standard democrats, RICHMOND, Va., August 24: 180. & and cest at defaulttar L reein4, house, and who Is one o1 And right here let me make a predic- mass will be held Thursday at the Much of his artdienee did not enthuse o Earnest Work of the Anti- Mr. Sewall's trusted lieutenants, says tU tion. The sound meeting to the surprise and disappointment feelings SAMt' H. WAI.KER The Star money democrats (whose Rennert Assembly rooms to decide whethei of the free fire them as it might have done twent: MIMIAEL L WELIPt. correspondent: convention assembles at Waco Tuesday), or not it is desirable to put up an electora silverites here, the forces of the aul2-ddds TIgy#..g Silver Forces to Counter- "From the reports which reach me from I the republicans and the populists will fuse ticket. Sixteen delegates will be sent t( sound money reople are rapidly growing, years ago. In Georgia at least the war t many parts of the state I am satisfied tha1 so as to throw the state offices to the lat- the convention from Mary until they have assumed over. The negro is no longer a slave.whict THOMAS DGWIUNG. AUCT.. 612 E ST. N.W. the September election will show a Indianapolis formidable he meas ver] ter and divide the electoral ticket between land, elected at next Thursday's meeting strength. Ever since the and should never have been. Men are TIWSTEIW AIR OF Prtt act the of material gain ever our vote of two years I the two latter. And if the fusion is suc- be large repre- ured by their ability, not, thank God. bi IMPfltlVM itTy. Activity and cut the among whom will ex-Gov. Wm. Pinkne] sentative gathering of sound NO. 1314 IITH Wftl WWT31EAT. ago republican majority Is 0cessfully cairied out Bryan's chances in Whyte, ex-Congressman Isidor Rayner money people their ancestries, and must stand on thet By virlia of a certain dead of trat. dateid Jam about 10,000. These gains will come from iTexas are mighty slim, and the democracy President of the Senate Wm. Cabell Bruce at the Young Men's Christian Association record and ability. Therefore, when Gov nary 12, l8o1. and duly rcorvded In Liber No. 1.c. TheirOpponentsl the rural districts largely, but there ar can thank themselves for the calamity. Mr. Daniel Miller. president of the Mer- last Tuesday night, and the organizaion Atkinson undertook to ridicule Mr. Wright folto 172 et eq., one of l. land rcaods of -he many who District of (ICdumtbia, and at the rc-juctt of ith workingmen will support th One of the striking features of the demo- chants and Manufacturers' Association of that body, the advocates of free silver saying. "He was born at sea, he is a sea ptnliee "eared free silver movement-workingmen whi cratic convention was the number of law- freak. ind he has not been at sea al thereihy. we will mell. at pobcae have and others of prominence. These gentle- here have opened their eyes. At the meet- only auctiam. tofnIt of the ltralnes. as MONSIAT. ALABAMA'S MANY CONVENTIONS. heretofore acted with the republicans yers present and the absence of farmers. men say that they will push the sounc his life, but he has been in every politica AI*4.tIT at FIVE ing Tuesday there were about 700 TW'ENTT-Ft'ItTiE. 1041. Can't Carry Bath. Col. Sterrett of the Galveston-Dallas News money campaign with vigor, and will dc night, party to which fanatics and demagoguef OI'V'AWK P*.M.. the fAolkwing describied pvp y StMt Another, That of the Gold claims that he only saw four farmers dur- all in their power to persuade democrats t( well-known citizens present, and among have given birth." This is a specimen o ILot numberevd twenty-two (22 In Ihod and 4-hitu:t Men, "Bath Is so overwhelmingly republicai ing the two session of the conven- the words of treltees'. matadiiston of orilgt let aa. 4p It to Be Held. days' vote against Bryan and Sewail or to ab. them were many of the representative bus- eloquence generally indulge< square s.mnbertd te buandred .se that- the fact of Mr. Sewall having beei tion. In fact, Col. Sterrett Is a very much iness men In by democratic orators. The and i1381O. and to The Star. stain from voting. The prominence and in- of the city. The president of the governot impised by a two-story brikt tildwg and hams Special Dispatch Evening nominated here will make no materia Idisgusted man. He has been away from fluence of the gentlemen at the head of the Bound elected at was disappointed at the lack of enthusiasu honct for Money League the meei- bcuilding. MONTGOMERY, Ala., August 24.-This change in the vote. Two prominent repub Texas eight years, In Washington, in movement bids fair to make it an import- Ing is a man of fine judgment and an able within democratic lines, owing to the un Terns- sice-tiird ecsli, Enalmare to ~ and two charge of the news bureau there, and he ant factor in the business man, derlying Induence of A.

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