Show upA 3J A EEPOSTBR for the Chicago Tti tune baa interviewed Speaker Ban O qI I1jyho says he has no doubt of Mr M1lA g nomination at Cincinnati on the first ballot Tbe late conven lions he thought pointed clearly to that result Mr Randall said theio I H i was DOJ truth in the rumors that f 11 t Tildon would throw his strength in favor of some other candidate if be found he oould not secure the comin ntion for himself Tbe friends of Eiklen were so certain of the uomina f1t I I 4ion that the idea of anyone clue seeming it never entered their minds Ii I liandull said bat on tbe firtt ballot Tilden would have forty S of the fifty eight votes from 1 TW Tenneylvanm and should there be n second ballot be would have tbe entire en-tire delegation Speaking the split in the party JQ 1ow York he said tbe democralio masses were for Til h den and John Kelly would have to a1 yield or bi would find 4iimaelf wtbout a respectable or even perceptible fol 11 bwio Speaker Randall is one of the shrewdest politician in the country r j and his opinions are always valuable In this instance they are dcubly so f because ba is known to be a leading I Tildeu manager and understands the course trmi will be pursued by Uncle I Sammy better than any other man in the republic |