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Show Doin's Politically, I The political campaign in the East is in larger sense merely a preliminary scrap in an I ticipation of and preparation for the battle 0 1904. The President has received many State en-1 dorsements this year, but still we have an im pression that he will not be nominated in the next Republican National convention, for his chiefest support is in the States that cast few electoral votes. We still have a thought that Mark Hanna will either be nominated or will recommend rec-ommend the man who will be nominated, for the immense power of the man is no longer doubted It is not impossible that the candidate will be Spooner of Wisconsin, nominated with Hanna's endorsement, for now-a-days public sentiment Republican sentiment is crystalizing in his favor It is thought now that on the Democratic Bide the contest will be between Bryan and Hill, if Hill takes the prize, then Bryan will be a Popu list candidate, and he will succeed unless Charlie Towne gets the p.um.. Charlie is rich now and is a bigger man intellectually than is Mr. Brian and he is not without ambition. |