| Show ALL FOR IN R mauley of maine says he will win will THE TALK ON SILVER r deyoung gives the ilie views of california minnesota democrats for gold ST 1 louis mo june 10 mr manley of maine said this afternoon in mv my judgment the convention will nominate nominate GOY mckinley Ilc Kinley on 01 the tha first ballot for the presidency itis useless to attempt to deny denv that this will be the result the action of the national commutes commit tea in its overwhelming acte on the alabama cases settles conclusively how the re ejective states which the committee represent will vote in the convention mr reeds reeda name will be presented to the convention and he will be voted for and I 1 am authorized to say that under no conditions or circuns ances can he fae or will he accept the nomination for vice president if it should be tendered to him the tae great majority of the new anziand will be loyal to mr teed but it is evident that the convention is ia for mr mckinley and will nominate him it was sta eta ted that the declaration of mr ir mauley manley would have the effect of re Pe curing wavering votes s for mckinley ke gear who is representing iowa on the national committee said tonight hat notwithstanding the declaration of air manlay senator Alli sons name would be presented to the convention and voted for WA sutherland member of the national committee from new york and who is tle the only prominent representative of gov Moi tona tons interest in st louis said gov morton wit wil be ba presented to the convention and we chopo to nominate him SILVER DISCUSSED DISCUSS 21 ST louis june 10 amonn the republicans of the west the name of col 51 ff deyoung member of the national notional committee from california and a strong advocate of free silver is al ready being urged in connection with the nomination for the vice presidency when mr de da young was asked for an expression of his views as to the course cours a of the silver men he be said the delegates from the silver states are very determined in their desire to advance the interests of silver they want the right r i to have the free coinage of silver at 16 to 1 some of them are very radical and talk about leaving the ibe con bention incase their views agrenot are not adopted this action will not be beneral ee ize it is s generally kr brown own that colorado Colora under the leadership of af toiler teler proposes to walk out of the convention the california delegation las haa been instructed to vote for mckinley ana the convention contention adopted a resolution in favor of the free coinage of silver but bat our delegation does not intend to leave the party or convention antion in case ot a failure of that nature the silver men especially of colorado montana and other states think that it teller should be nominated by the democratic party in chicago there would be no question of his endorsement dor by the two conventions that meet in st louis louia on july that is the silver party convention and the tee populist convention in fact it la is an understanding already made and agreed that both conventions will indorse the nomination of teller if teller is nominated by these there three parties my private opinion is that he ha will come very near being elected anere is one ona serious question I 1 though to the whole of this proposition will the democratic party take a man out of the republican national convention and make him the me standard hearer bearer ot of the democratic party 7 the general impression among leading democrats is ia that they will not do it I 1 think if teller leaves the convention montana and idaho will follow utah as 28 a whole will not there may be one of the delegates that will nevada is ia just as anxious for free silver as any of the other states while I 1 do cot know what their delegates propose to do they can be depended upon to do every everything thin g that lies in their power to advance the interests of silver what will be the probable program in the national convention of the silver men was asked to which mr de young replied the members of the platform committee will offer an unlimited silver coinage plank and it if rejected by that committee when the committee make their report to the convention senator teller will be the one oae that will probably offer in the open convention a substitute for the plank reported by the committee in the shape of one favoring the u unlimited coinage of silver they then will insist on ois als bussing cussing the substitute resolution on the floor of the convention they will in eist on a roll call on the substitute subs titu to and if defeated they will walk butof out of the convention col issac isaac trumbo ong ona of the tree free silver delegates dels gatea from utah said when asked if the silver men would bolt this is ia a matter for tutors future consideration thus thu q far we haye have believed we i could fight the matter out within our party linss lines but if we fall fail we may be compelled to adopt some other course out of self protection |