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Show PALMER ASKED TO STAY AWAY. Carter llaraiaon'e Follower Dnn't Want llirn to Interfere lu Chicago l'olt:o. CiycAuo, , March 25. Carter Harrison Harri-son made his first appearance In public pub-lic last night silica receiviug the nomination nomi-nation for the mayoralty. It was in Central Music hall, and the place was crowded with his adherents. Harrison savageiy denounced his fellow democrats demo-crats anil the opposing candidate, Mayor Cregier. Tho aunouueemet that the newly elected United States senator, John M. Palmer, is coming to Chicago to work for Cregier's election was received re-ceived with much disfavor, and the following resolution was unanimously adopted; Resolved. Vj the ClitcaiiO Pergonal Eights leajnie, to ti:e uu.nlier of 4 OJ, in uin.n meetlntf asseintileil, ami 10, DO otjei- memlv-rn In Chicago, Chi-cago, that (ieneral Palmer ho requested not to latt i f.ee with home rule In Chlago. as repre-Mntlni?no repre-Mntlni?no faciloa, but the whole people of Illinois. (ieneral Palmer, who is in Springfield, Spring-field, wasshon a copy of the resolution resolu-tion late last night, but refused to talk ou the subject until he recuived official advices from tho meeting. rainier', Election Itatill d. Si'KiNdKiEi.p, March 25. The democrats demo-crats of the state today ratified the election of (ieneral Palmer to the United States senate. |