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Show DEMOCRATIC WAR CRY. j No Dellnlte Action Taken Regnrdlng Rally Cry for l'JOO. St. Louis, May 27. When the conference con-ference of members of the Democratic national committee adjourned it had taken no action regarding the policy of the party in the coming presidential presiden-tial campaign, and no plans for the platform were even discussed. The meeting, from first to last, was one of discussion regarding methods of work of next year and the ways and means by which this work could best be accomplished. ac-complished. All members were urged to see that the organization of the party in their respective states is perfected per-fected as soon as possible, and all preparations made for the fight. The matters of "anti-trusts," "anti-imperialism" "anti-imperialism" and silver were not touched upon. No action was taken regarding them, and no recommendations recommenda-tions were made. The next meeting of the conference will probably be held in Chicago on July 20, and Chairman Jones of the national committee has been asked to call a formal meeting for that date. It is expected that at this meeting definite actiog will be taken, and the question of what is to be the rallying cry of the Democracy in the j fall of 1900 will be determined. j |