Show ROOSEVELT AND STANDARD BEARERS CHOSEN BY republican PARTY president t and senator fair banks rece vc the unanimous vote of the delegates in ch cago the national republican conven alon has concluded its labors having chosen theodore roosevelt for pres ident and charles W fairbanks for vice president both nominees receive ing every vote in the convention when governor black of new york made his speech nominating dent roosevelt to succeed himself as president the delegates in the republican convention proved there is no absence of enthusiasm in their ranks when occasion justified exhibit alon of the quality for twenty five minutes the great throng told its approbation of the convention s choice or president PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT when the roll call began state after state cast their entire vote for roosevelt speaker cannon announce ing at the conclusion of the roll call that theodore roosevelt had received the entire vote of the convention and it only remained for him to an bounce his nomination for the dency by the b lean party when mr cannon announces mat the clerk would call the roll for pre een tation of candidates for vice pres ident mr hudley of alabama as before on the presidential roll call an bounced that his state desired to valve its right in favor of the state of iowa this meant senator doall ver who was to deliver the first nom speech of senator fairbanks of indiana the first mention of senator fair banks name was the signal for cheers which were renewed when he formally presented the name of the indiana senator there being no other nominations chairman cannon declared charles W fairbanks of indiana the bandl date of the party for the term commencing march 4 1905 cortelyou chosen chairman george F cortelyou was chosen chairman of the republican national committee at a meeting held just after the adjournment of the conven tion in thanking the ommittee foi the honor he told the members that while he would be glad to have the benefit of their advice and counsel he intended to be chairman in act and would accept no dictation from anyone high or low he told them that the friends of the late chairman mr hanna were his friends and he asked tor the same measure of con and support that had been given to the late chairman in con elusion he sought the advice of both old and new members mr cortelyou made no formal statement of his plans he resigned as sec detary of commerce and labor as soon as he was elected chairman the nation to take effect as soon as his successor fles which will be about july 1 thirty D e in wreck thirty persons were killed in a train wreck in the province ot one of the most mountainous in spain abounding in torrents the train was derailed on a bridge over the jiloca river and the coaches were burned the bridge took fire and the engine fell into the river dragging a number of coaches behind it some of the coaches were caught on the projecting parts of the bridge and hung in midair and passengers could be seen jumping into the river |