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Show H Ecntimeti1, Chinjed H At the time Hon. F J . Cannon H left the St. Louis couvention he B had a large following of what is H known as silver republicans of H this state. These were very loud B in sinning his praises before the B people, and at that lime would B have done any thing for him, B But it appears a re-action set in B at the time he voted, aginst the B new tariff Dingley bill. This B Jias placed Frank in a most undes- B ireable position for i e election B In the first place he lost many B of his strongest friends when he B went out of the St. Louis conven- B tion,' and in the second place his B vote in the senate against the tar- B iff bill, caustd a break away from B him by thousands of his silver sup H porters of this state, and these two B elements againct him it looks al- B most impossible for him to stand B the slightest show for re election BBBr " |