Show I ADMIRAL DEWEYS CANDIDACY The Indications arc that the candidacy I candi-dacy ofAdmlral Dewey was carefully J planned and that had not the fuel nut I he was to be a candidate been given I nwuy he I would have been formidable when the convention met lie may yd I The New York Herald Indorses him with all I i Its I strength The Niv York I World has only kind wOlds The Phil I I adclphia Record reports that thc fainters j faint-ers oC Pennsylvania want him and It I Is I clear as thlngn are t now tending that I while ito I Kaslern Democrats I of Hit Cleveland Gorman Uhltney etc I I class arc nol going to oppose Mr i Hryans ticket this year they are going I lo give It at most only C qualified negu r lye i support And then llieroaiv other features For Instance time Bnvnnnnh Isew says A nailouil platform on the line of the Nebraska plalform I would pause the Democratic ticket u loss DC thunsaiuls of voles In ever > on i for the Slat The Nashvllfo I American I Ameri-can ays j Mr I a ISryun is i a most lovable lov-able mnn but tin Democratic party Imp fallen upon evil times If It has to conform to his views and make Its i platform to suit i him ami not for tit I t-it conceives In be the best Interests oC I the country and the party The Gal I vesion News noting tin indications of I the Democratic pixsH pf the intention of following the example of fortyeight I years ago of supporting thocandldutu i while splitting on the platform suggests I sug-gests hat before the Nebraska l creed Is adopted as the party doctrine It might be well lo remember that t Gen Scott wtts gne of the worst defeated candidates ever run for tho Presidency Presi-dency and II wants lo present both a platform and a candidate upon which the DPinocrats may come together In si j hearty effort to win the election Many otiir Southern papers follow III ihe I same strain and their objection to the silver plank is 1 nol nearly so strong as to that other thought which would commit the Democratic t party to Mr I JSrynns I smliexpansion Ideas Hat lot I the fut lhat Admiral Deey tended lo be f candidate been sprung no soon there is no telling what might hae I happened when the Fourth of July came around He may have had and still may have the advantage of being a candidate lhal all factions of the Democratic parly could unite upon without having one faction say to another an-other You had lo surrender to our views S I fs tru that ° tfie itar l prestige of Admiral Dewey would draw to himself him-self many voles among the doubtful of all parties because the American pCOIiC tie I heroworshiping people and there Is not a man In the Nation who does not feel a thrill 0 pride as Ire contemplates that l May mornings work of the squadron under Admiral Dewey In Manila bay I was one of thofco magnificent performances from which nations date their dlsllnct craa J was oho of tho e achievements which are stamper upon the whole earth In a single mornings wOIk that squadron gave a new Idea not only rf the navy of the Tnllel States but of the great republicBecause of it the thought suddenly dawned upon all civ illzed and semicivilized peoples that the United Stales had advanced to Ihe first place among the nations of this earlh and because of It last year the United Stales obtained a vast volume of business from countries that before were almost strangers Because of It the wishes of lie I United States are heeded more In 1119 councils of the na Lon > than those of any other people and the glory of it while belonging of course to the whole squadron centers on Admiral Dewey We nr < > not in President McKinloys confidence or In the confidence of his clasp friends bin our Judgment Is he would rather any other man In tills Nation would be named as a candidate against him than Admiral Dewey And thai fact Is so apparent that we still ttynk Mr Bryan has more to fear from Admiral DeweyM 1 candidacy than from that of any other man who could be named for It Is a clear case that if he were lo go Inlo the convention with pover enough to break the iwothlrd3 rule after a few ballots there would come a break in his favor and It would soon grow to belike be-like the break In a dam of a great river it would carry all before it v That is the situation as we see It after perusing the Eastern papers At the same time were Admiral Dewey to become l candidate and he nominated we think It would be 0 pitiable thing because we believe he would be beaten I and beaten or not it would be a descent from the high place ho has occupied oc-cupied in the opinion otll fellow countrymen Of course tube a candidate candi-date for President of the United Slates WOUld arrayhaif or more than half of the people ot the United States against him Not necessarily In an abusive way but It would change his status from what It was when no one knew what his politics were and when all the thought the people had about him was oC gratitude admiration and pride in his achicvcmentb lie would have 1 lo descend to the position of a purljsan and ho would have to labor under the Imputallon that except he had linked himself with I family that Is anxious I rOe political honors he would never i I I have agreed lo take the toboggan nllde I from thu height of fame where he I I utood down Into the desolate field of I partisan PolItics l |