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Show I HANMAS. "miMlr.u .,! W LM, m V,n aenulor. Too, MU,Hilon.,,:3.-V,i?n,neI'0PU Z' . cheering for Martin, hlUengnW,,.i0,,,,5 thot '' "nVcml,0.'"-"""'""" calllug on n"?ih.0Uif '"."."" "'"""'J "hair- i"ictuil i'iL?' wfdoptod. An 8"htyJ.ve,?!0t, w" "'n 'kn. ,fr"tll1To,moJr,on4.'t,'l'D th " Uut ni ' Wgg., who have been proinlueui In llieituno Uol thu 1'eoileV (larljr, aro furlouauvir Hie clepilonnf JiiJgu.Mirtlu aiernat r. "You can ray for me," sold Mr-. Liate, "that the election ol Ju 'go Martin la n death I low to Ihe l'opulut parly In JCamai. I renouuiu tny alio-Klnnco alio-Klnnco toll." Mr. I)Uald- "When tho l'opi. litis elected Julgo Martin aonator Ihoy commltlt'd lulilde. From Ua mlita wlllorlin npnty not t bu domltinlo I by iKillllcal tricksters which will carry out the will of thu iroplr." Tho lteUbllcnna tonight rparul n slnlcineni, dlurlni: thai Judge Martin wni nnt Ngllly I'liueJ itmlor. Tth-ttntement Tth-ttntement It njdt'l n pmteit osnlnst tho rcp-gnltion cf Judge Mnrllu h thu fetlernl tenalr, nud then Ihn kti'ciuent and irotenl wile tekgraphed tu the ltepubllcnn senalorlnl atierliu loiu-inltteuRnd loiu-inltteuRnd United Hlatea Henitu torn-mltliaun torn-mltliaun oltollunt. Tomorrow tho lleiulllcanj will probably unlleon tnme ttalwart Umo. cral, aud hnpu to get enouir.li UUsitlf fll Urmocratt and I'opulltla to meit Willi Hi tin to ellict an eliclloll. |