Show I EDITORIAL UTTERANCES I Opinions of the Leading Papers of the Country CHICAGO Juno 4The Tribune will say Blame has been made a candidate by the will d his party I is the duty of the convention i con-vention to nominate tho man who has the emallCBt number of enemies of his own and can draw tee largest number of votes from tho oppocition PORTLAND Ore Juno 4The Orepon fan will say Blame acts in a theatrical manner man-ner It is quite his way He always studies postures and calculates effects I is apparent he resigned for the purpose of becoming a candidate for the presidency Ho has chosen his time with a view of producing pro-ducing an effect Such a performance is unv orthy of any man who aspires to the presidency More it is disgraceful BOSTON June Editorially the Globe lays the administration is squarely challenged chal-lenged to a duel to the death at Minneapo lis Blame means to defeat Harrisons ambition for n second term i he can and he wilt NEw YORK June 4The World publishes pub-lishes a telegram from exSenator Platt in which he says no one doubts that Blaine held the voice of the people and become a candidate Blaine is not a candidate and the resignation does not change the status in that respect but he Is too good a Republican Repub-lican to refuse the universal demands of the party KKIT YORK June 4Tho Herald will say tomorrow It is now definitely settled that Blaine is in the field for the presidency All that can be said at this moment H that be deserves the nomination Tbo Republicans Republi-cans will certainly honor themselves in honoring Blaine He is the only man in the party whose right to this distinction is undisputed PHILADELPHIA Pa June 4Thc Press will say editorially While the wil editorinly Whie country will be well served by the nomination of either Blaino or Harrison the conditions of apparent antagonism which have arisen between them will be regarded by all true Republicans as the most inauspicious and regrolabio It will require tho gravest reasons to justify such action at such a time and Blames friends will deplore the Influence which has led him to take this precipitate step ST LOUIS Juno 4The Democrat will tomorrow to-morrow say editorially I Blaine hRS been contemplating tho step it will be difficult diffi-cult to reconcile it with the theory of fair dealing I it was unpremeditated it 1 a pity he did not resist to tho last tho importunities against which ho holdout hold-out so lone The Blaino sentiment may bo strong enough to control the nomination nom-ination but the friends of tho president will not surrender without a struggle and will make most of the apparent duplicity du-plicity which has placed la the field at the eleventh hour tho man who had formally formaly renounced candidate all intention or desire to be a I |