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Show The Republican convention, now in se.v ! ;, ; t j Chicago, has erected its platform. Th1- i ' . : arc carefully lead, and it remains for th ?:.t, . ard bearers, in case of success at the Nov ).'., election, to spike these planks firmly to thir -. -ings. The Cuban plank might be extended i.. I Philippine islands. As yet the couditon of tb- ir f habitants is no better than that of the nero- !.. . fore the war. Civil liberty is our motto. The ; . on capital anel labor is a gceel one, but it shoii'd 1 : securely nailed. The nomination of Tiie Roosevelt, to succeed himself, was unanimou,. too, was the nomination of Charles W. Kairhai.ks for the vice presidential chair. A. . |