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Show WILSOM HAS HOPES-, OF IIAU.E SEHATOH TRENTOK. Jan. t. Praaldent' elect Wlleoa canraaaad further Into tha porelblllty of tncraaelna tile narrow majority nf tha Danoumta In tha Untied Rtetea aenate for tht next aaaalon. lie took ut Willi I'nlted Htataa Senator Johnaon and Tlepraeantativa McOIIII. eudv of Maine detaite of tha eenetorlaJ ailuaUon In their alata. whara tha fro-rraaaleea fro-rraaaleea admittedly bold tha balanne uf power In tha leerleletura. Tha orldnl. elan hopeful that Senator Gardner yet may ba re-elected. Epreentatlve A. Mltctiell Palmer of Pewn.vlvanle. ead llapraaanlatlva Albert n. alurleem nf Teaaa, both of them Democratic national cororalttaaman from their reepecttve atatee and prominently Identified wlUi tha Wlleon campaign, conierred with Mr. Wlleon for an hour. At the con"luelon neither man would eay a word about tha trl.lt. butl Oovern'ir mon mede It clear that he had not talked ebnut the nvMnet with them but had dlacueeed seneral Icflalatlon for the etra ae.inn We talked chiefly of tha tariff bllla and their ree1lneee," raid tha coventor. Judae William Hammond of Atlanta 0, before whom Woodmw VTllaon. aa a ynun attorney, on'a arried hie caeee. called on the preeldert-elect to urge eup pnrt for tha bill pendlna- In conareea ahlcti would appropriate Uican fr it,t celebration In Philadelphia of tha fiftieth annlearaarr of the alanine? of tha emennl. Ktton pronlamauon. Tha aovemor aald approvwd tha obfenta of tha bill and hoped It would ba eaeead. |