| Show ITJIINLEYS WAEW1C ExGovernor Warwick of Ohio I In the City What He Thinks The most conspicuous character during the exciting congressional election was Ex Governor John G Warwick of Massilon Ohio Ho was selected as the candidate to oppose op-pose the Hon William MoKInley fresh from Washington with such honors as his tariff legislation should yield him in the political campaign The Republicans made a desperate fight McKinley being aided j I by Blaine Reed Jeremiah Rusk and a hoof It ho-of other Republican leaders i I When the ballots were counted out War Wuit wick was 300 ahead and McKlnloys defeat was accepted as humiliation to tho high tariff champion Mr Warwick This boon away from Ohio since early in February spending the time in southern California When asked who the Republicans would I put up he said there was no other candidate to ba logically considered except Harrison I Will not Ulame De a candidate was asked I think not ExMayor William R Grace is closely associated with Mr Blaine in important rotations and while on my west be assured me that Blaine would not go before the convention Mr Warwick thought Governor Hill would be the strongest candidate that the Democrats could put up as he would sweep New York state with a handsome majority and would have the advantage in the silver states of having no record to hedge on national questions Aside from Democrat this Mr Warwick remarked Hill is a |