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Show AT MUM'U'IIIH, I.eelUinenl An.tia Ihe lit. trie Meo. . Ilr.l ISeaeleu. Mls.snATOLU, Minn., June I. Supreme Su-preme confidence on on hand, serene assurance on the other expresses the residential situation today, ami 110110 1 an say which of lb rival faction Is doomed to dlsapiioliitmtut. It lacer talu that both are taking a very n ito view of the situation. It la certalu that a majority ol thu delegalea aro j, et poelllvely unpledged. Tho llanl.on ;eopl ar counting on tb Ir structlon of tha Htat convention and start their fiandldsto off with nearly three hundred hun-dred votes aaured; their op;nenta aru religiously relying o Ih In'eetlon of tho "I'opular Illalne movement to sweep up nearly ell unlnslructud dele gates and make tirlous Inroads lu many Inatructe-d delegations." Thu It Is that figures given out by the factlor tltrisr so wldsly aud ar ai-cettcd ai-cettcd ao lightly by exjtciloncvd poll, tlclans. The problem Is ono which cau only b solved In convention. Th announcement by Illalno that he wlllwrlte no more Ictlerahiaccertud as coucluslv by all,and,atrangu tusay, both faclloua seein to find In It a source of congratulation. Th Illalne insn say It means that h Is In Ih hands of his friends, while th Harrison leaders hold It means that further expreaslon I unnecessary, and that liaUudaby bis letter to Clarkeon withdrawing from tba contest. THIS IVLITlOIACl ACTIVK. None but Harrison enthusiasts any longer doubt that Illalno'a nam eflll lie presonttd totb touventlou. Calm er hesHs now arp applying tbimii'lvos asslduouily to ructrlalnlng the Intentions Inten-tions of th delicate. Kvery Incom lugdelegato Is promptly seized aud bla allegiance earnestly sought by tho rival leaders. II Is believed that Illalne will not ba forn.ally pieced In nomination. nomina-tion. Tbttplan Is to allow Harrlstm' nam to bo presented, aud then, when tbo roll call begins, have Alaliams, Arkansas, Colorado and other leading Htstes to cast a majority of their vote for the tnpular leader.. This, It Is hoped, will create a stamped of tl unlnstructeit tlelegatea to th Heere. lary andrcsultln hi nomination on tbo first ballot. The Ilaril-on poop, however, ar working vigorously wllh the delegate of Iho Htstes that lead In tho alphsbel-leal alphsbel-leal list and appear to have assurance that Illalne will not get U10 unanimous unani-mous vote of either Alabama or Arkansas. Tho former lias a contest, lug delegation, so thy aro somewhat ilnry alout taking sldts at the present itat, of th game. Uenoral New his a (lit of aver 001 delegates, all of whom he claims aro either Irstrurted or jlrdged to Harrison aaJ a autplo. meutary list of 4) or o who, he think, can be relied on for the President. Chairman Clarkson, howover, bus a list whlcli putsth Harrleonitraiiglli at Juit i'Vj, whllo Hloatr'asseiliilsoi him W) at tlio outset. Hlalue'a frloi.ili give no figures a to Mi strength, but Insist that ba will lu nomlnatoi on Ihe first ballot. WILD rXCITEHOT. The newt that Illalno had resigned and that thurislgnatlon haJ tven ao ceiled by the 1'rosldont treated the wildest excitement here. The Illalne men re crazy wllh enthusiasm. Cheer after cheer greeted tbe an iiouoceraent In tlio West house, Clarkson, 1'latt, Fasiett and a score of other Illalno boomera luatat that thla means illalua'a nominal m on tha first ballot, and them really appears tu be a il'atne itimde among the delegate and others. The Harrison managers, fortlie tint time, lost their serenity, t ut declare that they have got delegates to nominate Harrlaju and ; roicic to ill It anyhow. Th Virginia aud Houth Carolina d, legations ha 1 a cou ereuo-i wllh I'latt, ou the way, aud It 1 given out that part of tlieui will vote for Illalno, W. II. HunteJ.uf New York, waa taken seriously III this morning, wllh heart failure, though tha tuyilclau tilt sik he will recuTer, 1'lutt, on arrival at once went Into confereuc with the ItJilne leaders, to tormulale (lane In behalf of th mag-liello mag-liello stateatn.au. Th lllaln men ill the Now York delegathu ar Inclined lo crlllclz Henator Hlscock, for Itanlng toward Harrlion, saying ha could Ujt hav ln.au elected dele- gale at large If II hi J been known he was for the President. Hlecock clslra It waa aupposed that Illalne waa out or the lace. The national committee did not meet at Ihe appointed hour,the members lidug tngaiced In preliminary work. When they do get ti gelher Ih first llilnir will probably be the fight between Hill and Murray, over the question as to which la Ihe national loramlttsemaii, with the iwwdbllHy of a split In the delegation and a dlvlslou of th delegation between Harrlion and Illalne. tiik national msiMirrvK HT. Tho national coni'nllle met at noon and completed their buslines In an hour and a quarter. Ther waa some skillful i an Inp, but no open fight between be-tween the administration and antl ad. mlnlalralion force. Tb npficilUK forces did not present united ranks, tut I lit on an Individual 1 rupo.lllon.ao as not to mike the fight In tbe national committee. The contested seats were referred to a sub ccramltte. A principal ruh-commlilee of seven con-staling con-staling bf 2uy, New, I'csscndcn. Hcitt. Hai.shrongh, ll)de and Clayton, wa anointed lo have chars of all roulette from Uoorgla, IiXllans, I.oiil.ltna, Maryland, Mlails. stprl, Houlli Carolina and Texas. A siirclsl eomuilUe consMlug of IlraJy V., Conger, Ohio, 111-ley, 111-ley, Mo., wa given charge of the Alslnma conleet. The fight over UieUlAli sealawlll l looked Into by Lelaud, Hoi art and Wairen. The fight 111 the Telineese delegation 111 settled qulttly, Judg Murray wasre.-ogultuasrommltueman from HutHiale. It wa ileclde-l to recln. mend New Mexico to have six delegate dele-gate Instead of two, and that the two representative from li.dlan Territory beadmltted without vole. Aiijounied. AUreatSalliire, I'A 111a, June I. The llablllt.ra of Illoiidel A Uarnler, tankers, who failed yesterday, amount lo 11,000,000 Irancs, Asset-, atolutely nolblng. The llasaaeaerilinlerie. Misnrn, Persia, Juno 4. -The ravages of cholera her show noalgn ot abatement. Ills not Iwlleved tbe ipldtmlo will spread westward. fu Jail In lianieeorl Jliehl,,!, IINricmt Mill, Mo., Juiiu 4. Jealous Henry Itloks, colored, with auMxe, rhonied John Jonesand a loan named Watson lo death. 111 lu Jail, In danger of lynching. Nlenek kj lahlnlua. (UlHRKViir.c, (la., Juno I Flv meu ut ilsbltig took refuse from thu storm under a trie. A bolt of lighting killed three and severely stillilied He ethers. All were of a family nsmid Hooves. The lrnl.il lisnamllee. ICensinuton, Pa., June 4. Dyna. mltuiaarlt this morning blew up the house of K. Turner, Jeweler, killing Turneraul I.miuaHciielTer, and seriously seri-ously Injuring Turner's wlfaand two children. A pove li huntluglor tb guilty iwrsons. Tb ll..l.,l..l lllaln Aaaln. ClllOAlio, June 4. AUvice to lb Aseoclaleu l'reea shuw thst the Mis. auuitpplrleer la rising at and above PL liouts, with the probability that P. will not begin to fall uutll Ibo arrival of tho June rise, givlus causs rr grave ap. (rehttuiloii when that uvent takes place. Arkaniasatid other rlTers In the southwest whore recent luavy rain hav fallen, also continue to ilie and threatou further destruction to property. Mean aro liig taken to warn the Inhabitants of any sudden Ireak In levees, Ho that they may lice to places cf safely. IIKAVV I1AIM. PiTTffiiu'iuj, June 4. Advice from l'ottsville, Heading and Hcraulouare totb effect that heavy rains, amount, lug t? walcrspoula lu some plscea and lu olhera accompinled by hall, 1 re Talle-d In those regions lsstnlght,dolng much damage to crops anJ causing ivashouls on the railroads, which were blocked trafllc. |