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Show THE PKOl'LE'S PARTY. I I'oalcr Think There II no llooni for fl II on Account of the llcpob- I jjj llcant. G ; CHANDLCn AND CHAIN EXPRESS H, THEIR OPINIONS. A Nallfin.il I'nniuilllre It Orctnlicj Jj and (luca to Worlt The Kruliicky Ms I'arrnrrt. fl' "r Titn,ii lon.Mwi.i In'; Till: .M.W lllllMATIrX. ' BJ; tenlrarnls nr l-iil.lle Mrn-Tbe ,Vs ' B.' Ileualtnmiulller. 1 O, Waiiiiito.n, May SI. A number i fli oriaihllc men were IntervlewM today . 3, on thu new olltlca! organltatloii I H formed In ITncluiiall. Hocrelary ol ' tbu Treasury Foster think the l.road He and generou pubHo iiolloyortho Hu. Wi hibllran party itsuili lhatlhera Is no i Jli iiwin for n Uilrd jsirty. Tho new no. U I Ileal orgAiilulluo could not do nuy- I Ki thing necu-ury tu national commit ur I SK pruttlty without stealing Iteiiulillcon i fl V thunder. Tliu wild scheme of lliu I 3" rhlrd larty ulvorate cannot havu i U' lodgement lu thu minds of sensible , )! -ople, anyiuovement tastd ou thesu JJ.i I'cceiitrblileanru ueccessarlly ephem- li! irnl. Bl Benalor Chandler llrought theplat- B" form rather dangerous, with thu 3; U'salblo exception of the plank n Si lallngto government control ot rail. ill roads. tli ItcprttseuUtlvaCraliiof Texas saldi 9i "It will help Iho DemocraU and hurt (1! the llepubllcaut. Only that nnd nulh- 4)2 lug more." HI uitoANtXATiorr uy tub watiunal j CUJIHIITKI', Hi Cincinnati, May SI. Tho national jS rorumltleeu a presided over by Chair. x limn Taiineneck. It wna retolvwl to aulhcrliutheli-ueofacallfor voluu. iJ tary coiitrlbutlout. It wa also ru- VI g solvnl that n national executive com. 33 ntltlcolm formeil, to contl.t ot thn ij clialrmau, secretary, triaisurer and at four inember. Thn four elected aru 35 (leorgu F.Wathburn of Massachutrtui, a V (I. F. (lallher of AUbauia, Ignatlut '2 Donnelly or .Minnesota and J. It. gQ davit or Texas. qtj The committee ndjourunl suljectlo lA call ot the executive committee. Thl IH conmilltu met Immediately alterward ' 'I'l aiidelecU"! IlobertHchllllng erman- a n cut secntary and M.C. Ittuklii rr- IV luaneut Ireaaurer. Ilawiliillou weru J -J nl.nted providing for theapiolutment : ft ul HUte, county nnd Iwfl coramllteca Aft, ol Iho l'liiple's pally 111 each Htatu M if forns)sttmntlooraulxatlou and fur- 43T Iherauceof tliu work; that the secre- ni tary of each committee ahall, aa aoon S! na tbu same Is constituted, rejairt the , namisof theofllccrs nnd membersto v Hobert Hchllllug or Milwaukee. In thunUeureufthetxeciitlveroinnilttett f ' A thu chairman and secretary are given It authority to organize HUtea or Terrl- . fj torlea nut rrprieintod at the Cincinnati 1,' fA convention, by thu apimlntment uf n (I'M commtttco ot three inembert, who pi U shall iroceisl to organlw a lu other K Kw H tales. M ; B, I Kl-.NTL'CKV yAUMKIU. Il E 9 The farmer representing Kentucky , . li In the Cliicluuatl convention niadu . J rj their w sy across the Ohio lattevenlng ft ill nnd set the mnvemeiit going In the uld III dl cummouwenlth. A Htatn ticket wa Lj M chosen, headnl by Pollock Harbour of ', IS Jrileisou county, for governor. A tlWl platform waa adoj ted, auoatnntlally tbu , m fcjf People's rly platform. V MM ll.l.lhee,i lllm. K j flm l'llir.AIi:lllllA, May SI. Tho hear- ii ' tl? lng of PresiJeut Marsh aud ei-Aaslst- I' lU ant Cashier Lawrence, chanted with 93 falsifying the returns of the Keystouu I J jj!J National I link to thu comptroller I JrIS ol currency, were continued here thl J ul afternoon lieforo the United Htatea tiM Coiumlaslonir. When Marsh's : SYM naiuu was called hu did not answer lV nnd his couiuadtUtnl that ho did uot fll know u here Marsh was, or whether hu n'll would l present or not, at hu had not llH scon hlni slncu lost Halurday. b KJB llirAeliriueurilieCulMluelors- LK Ht. Ixjtfla, May SI. It Is a very if B slgnlrlcai.t fact that, while thu order ttm of railway coiiduclura divided to fed- 1 nMh urate, thu convention took nu stesi It lltMK looking to the aci-ompllahiiient of that &' tflal question. Nn application ha liven y mil made. Thu order, It Is slated, seeks to Ih; II tU iK-como u member without making Ml B application, so that If they should at 9; ! ImI nny tlmu become illtsatUtled with (hu 7 JlTi ledrrallon, they cnu withdraw nud rny Ij m the olllcera bad no right to federate. Ij Vi- Thu ofllccrt decline to .dlscuii thu It Hi matter, ft The rirstaer' Aoelallon. T !JJ f'r.KViXANn, May Si. Tho Notional j. in Jlrewur'a ostoclatlou today decided 1: AeT that napeclal building ror n display of 7 II brewer ut thu World' Fair was not l, fli practicable. Thu committee, on rettrlc- f, ilffl tho ligl-Utlon recommended that a I tlM formal protest bu scut to Congrca r; AM against the excessive duties on Import- H nU til raw material used by brewcrt. 8 ;It Hills Walnrlght of Ht.Iioulswas elect" R; '.M ud president, Jamea l.lebemaun of ' i' all llrooklyn treasurer, and Henry Clau- L muioCNcw Yurk aud Deo lined of U lfm Chicago vlce-presldenU. A board or 'i ; In trusters and various couimltUu woru J ' Kjl also selected. J , J IIUlu' t'uuJtttea, S vji Nkw Yobk, May SI. BecrvUry I jejl IlUInu rested comtorlably last night, i Qx and this morning wosaomewhateatter. 1 Mf If the weather vrmlts, lu a day or two I IM hu will lie taken out torn drive, audit 1 W atrong enough will then go to Maine. 1 iff TCurld'a I'alr Msllsr. flf Ml CincAtio,MaySI. BccritnrynulleN fl: i worth, o( thu Werld's Fair directory, St 5j receiveil a telegram from the Austrian ,L lt coiisulatu at New York, saying It iLI, atatemeiit was published them to tho fll nil elt'ect that the World's Fair would II EJlf have to bu isluel until loOl. In M lN, reply President Hiker aud Hrcretary O HJ llutterworthrentureplycharacterlilng D VmL tho reort n false nnd mallclrais. It it nil H auppiti'd It grew out o( nn Interview j, tltH with ex-Mayor Cregler, published In Dinf Ht. Paul, lu which he exprtned au SHi opinion that thu fair could not bo got- I mW ten ready roropunlngluliM. MM i M |