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Show 5i WILL NOT TALK Mj Hill Say fotMij Until ww. " ;jldvisfed of His Nomination $8$ "' by Crowd of Newspaper Men. SSf iati Absolutely Refuses to Make Any I Comment Upon His Nomination rjTvW or the Platform. I . 'fcESOPUS, N. T., July 9. The news of I:, I W,Li unrTror's nomination was riven 'M'l hlm nt C 50 m' today by the cor" JlLjpondent of the Associated Press, who f 111 bind him clambering out of the water ttfij Ij i.Ci judge, you've got It," cried the $ I reporter, as the athletic figure of the & r Judge appeared over the bow of the 4 barge from which he had been dlvlngr. i "Is thai so," replied the Judge, his '7 ruddy face breaking Into a cheery smile Ofi ; ia which satisfaction was undisguised, -yj ''He asked for details of the final vote, 5'ji ('and displayed the liveliest Interest In j every fnc"t and figure, at the same time N refraining from the slightest commenE r'i ' When asked If he would say anything IRj on the matter of his nomination, he II? wld: 'Aji p Refuses to Talk. "Xo, I shall say nothing whatever up-A' up-A' en the subject until I am formally no- 'tided of my nomination." :f He climbed up the steep bank to his & house and cordially received the greot-Ji greot-Ji I kgs of the other newspaper men who agj hid been waiting there, but again de-S de-S dined to make any comment upon the tO1 fituation. JBj ; . From 9.55 p. m. until after C o'clock' )f, i Judge Pnrkr remained in his room, Oj . Trhlch he lft only to go to the river for j his usual swim. At that time he knew only that there m tad bpr on all night session of the H convMvlic. , Mid that tho balloting had ji 'kgun T'-i is little doubt that Judge Par!; ' n b?en confident for many days would be nominated, and 1 tvatt" ' j!3 not discuss this aspect fl of lh" suM-rt this morning It was plain S 'that trn .u.nowncement of the result J li brought him no surprise, unless, per- 1) i3p5, In s.n,e details In figures re-m. re-m. lveJ 15 J Nothing- to Say About Platform. ? i Judgo Pirker devoted the first'lelsure 'cf toda rn reading the morning papers, ' ;devotirir . I.isp attention to the plat- Si fonn. Hp refused to make any com-i com-i merit upon the platform. Afterward he , ftnrted for a ride on horseback. The Amiriin flag was run up on the P.o$;mojU flagstaff today and flags and rj bunting appear in Increasing profusion it en all buildings In Esopus. The cele-5 cele-5 bratlon planned for tonight has been postponed until noxt week. Kai. that time It is expected the Ulster county I delegation will have returned from St. Louis, , I,- Congratulatory Messages. The telegrams of congratulations are pouring in upon Judge Parker, and In-, In-, elude the following from August Bel-; Bel-; mont at St. Louis: "Warmest con- ! ratulatlons. Our highest expectations i realized on first ballot." i From Y. F. Sheehan "Congratula-f "Congratula-f Uons." j Prom former Senator David B. HUI, ; nt St. Louis "Unanimous nomination ' at 5:50 a m. My hearty congratula-l congratula-l lions " From John R. McLean, at Washlng-.; Washlng-.; ion "Hearty congratulations." j Judges Bartlctl. Gray and Vann, the , Democratic colleagues of Judge Parker ... on the State Court ' of Appeals bench, ' t aIso Rent telegrams. sj |