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Show NEW YORKERS GET TOGETHER. I Decided on Sherman and Other States 1 Quickly Fell In Line. I Conferences extending far Into tho I night on Thursdny had mndo apparent I progress toward clearing up tho sltua- ' I tlon. Now Rork stnto early In tho I evening, In caucus characterized by I notablo enthusiasm, suddenly dropped I Its wnltlng attitude, hurled tho dlf- ferences which nil tho week havo kept the empire statu from being much of B u factor In tho convention nnd pressed B to tho front of tho vlco-presldency sit- nation with Its solid strength of 73 votes behind Congressman Jnmcs S. Bj Sherman. This action by Itself ap- Ht parcntly destroyed whatevor chancu Hv thoro has been of tho delegation tak- Bt Ing up tho candidacy of Secti-tary Cor- tclynu, nnd his name wav hardly Hs heard nt all Thursdny night. S Deverldge Talked Of. H An Interesting developmetitlof "tho B night was tho llrst apiearancoVif tho Hj nnmo of United Stntes SonatoirVjov- H erldgo of Indiana, Tho mention ofrtjio young Hooslor senator was received H with decided Interest and thoro wore " py ' Indications when tho conference suspended sus-pended for tho night thnt hlB enso had not been altogether disposed of. |