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Show PAY EXPENSES OF WILSON DELEG A TES SEAGIRT, July 1. A pledge of $5000 to pay bills of Wilson, delegates to the Baltimore convention was nindo tonight by Samuel I.udlow, Jr.. a banker of Jersey Jer-sey City, and Joseph E. Bernstein, a merchant of Mie same place. Reports from Baltimore that on account ac-count of the extended session many of tltc delegations were "hard up," caused tho Jersey Clly men to come here to make their offer "We aro not going to pormlt Governor Wilson's fight for tho presidency to fall at this crisis for ln k of funds," said Mr. Ludlow. "We will bo prepared to pay tho hotel bills and other living expenses ex-penses which the Wilson delegates at Baltimore are unable to navB Poet to spend at least $500o' thB If necessary we can Ai,"0 twenty-four hours and win will pay any nam needed LASjW men In Baltimore." to ,te Mr. Ludlow said that i, i:V Bernstein would appear -In n,i?SBr 3 o'clock tomorrow ready t?aiHW Mr. Ludlow Is the m-in to furnish Governor W "son h train to Lake him to BalMm M days ago. but GovcrnS- ffil cllned. B 'J Governor Wilson, when nMWwltf about tho Wilson fund.ft' Messrs, Ludlow atid Bernstein M tt .been referred to him at al I andM'' must, be understood that f thBttfi11 to Baltimore they did so wlthoutErfK flclal knowledge of their mCloT " |