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Show i s . -s ...... - -' -r" " " T N A i I J:mes J. Gill Cczies Out for K:I::ti:n-cf Forcer For-cer President. v NEW YORK. March 22. According to an Interview credited to James J. Hill, president of the Northern Securl-tlcM Securl-tlcM company and of the Great Northern railroad, he Is in favor of the nomination nomina-tion of Grover Cleveland for the. Presidency. Presi-dency. "It la my belief." Bald Mr. Hill, "that' Mr. Cleveland would make a very strong candidate with the people. They know him: they know his ability. He has been in that office before, and he filled It In a manner that must have Impressed the people in general. He was conservative In his administration and demonstrated unusual ability, not to ay greatness. "The people know what to expect of him. which Is more than can be said of-the other candidates, and which. I believe, is a strong point In his favor. I believe that his nomination would be the ctroncest that the Democratic party par-ty could snake, and I think the people would Indorse the selection at, the polls." . |