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Show EDITOR HEARST; I LAWYER HUdS I Candidates Selected by Demo- H crats and Republicans for Governor of New York, At the Saratoga Convention Mr. MB Hughes la Nominated1 By Accla- OK matlon Tammany Comes to Hr Support of Hearst and He jBf Wins Over Sulzer. jS Buffalo, N. Y. At a session which jjB begin at 7:45 Wednesday night and HE continued until 2:20 Thursday morn- BE ing, the Democratic stato convention HE nominated a state ticket with Wll- HE 11am Randolph Hearst at tho head ot' ' B? it Mr. Hearst already was In tho , H field as tho gubernatorial nomlnco ot H the Independent League, which he Wk was Instrumental in organizing. H Tho Democrats also took from the JK Independence ticket Lewis Stuyvcsant ; H Chandler of Duchess for lieutenant B governor and John S. Whalen of Mon- H roo for secretary of state. The other H nominees havo no placo on tho Inde- H pendenco League ticket. H Mr. Hearst was nominated with SOD , IB Totes, of which only 22C wcro neccj IB sary for a cholco. Congressman wil IB Ham Sulzer received for governor 124 IB votes nnd John A. Dlx of Washington received the complimentary voto ot U oventcen delegates, making 4 CO in all. HK Tho ticket Is as follows: Governor, H W. It. Henrst of Now York; Houtenant B governor, Lowls S. Chandler of Duch- E ess; sccretnry of state, John S. Wha- M Ion of Monroo; controller, Martin H. H Glynn of Albany; treasurer, Julius V Hauser of Suffolk; attorney general, H William Schuyler Jackson of Buffalo; H state engineer and surveyor, Frederick Mi W. Skccn of Queens. w Saratoga, N. Y. Expedition marsed 6 the second and final day ot tho Bo- , H publican stato convention. From i early Wednesday morning, when It be- , J came known thnt Charles E. Hughes , ot Now York would bo nominated for 9 governor by acclamation, the other. 1 proceedings practically becamo formal jj and were pushed to completion with jj tho utmost speed. Tho selection ot I tho remainder of tho ticket and thor. B cholco of a now stato chairman wcrA ' ' accomplished boforo tho convention i assembled, and it only remained for tho convention to rntlfy all that had been arranged and to adjourn. The session of tho convention lasted about two hours, and In that time the permanent organization was effected, tho chairman, Stato Sonator W. W. Armstrong of Rochester, dollvercd his spcoch, tho credentials commlttco re- W ported and Its report was agreed to, Iff tho platform was read and adopted H and a complete stato ticket noinln- f atod. Tho ticket named by tho Ropublt- eons follows: Governor, Charles E. j Hughos; lieutenant governor, M". Linn i Bruco; secretary of state, John F. ' I O'Brien; comptroller, Mnrtln E. Low- I is; state treasurer, J. O. Wallonraolor; 5 stato engineer nnd survoyor, IL A. j Van Alstyno; nttorncy general, Julius H. Mnyer; chairman stato commlttoe. I Timothy L. Woodruff. |