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Show I TAMMANY HALL '.S ATTITUDE There ban not been s Democratic convention in twenty-four yean that the leaders "i Tamuiauy Hall have aol indulged in browbeating and at times bulldozing in an effort to force the uirtj to accept tlie mandate f Tammanj For years Tammany has throaloned to sulk, it' the politicians of New York were disregarded in their choice of candidates, and in each if tlie Bryan campaigns ihe organization did litllo more than ui' indifferent support. In one of the national contest, i! is laid, a ompaci was entered into by which Tammany traded the national ticket for city and state patronape. Tiininiiiiiv is not patriotic, being too Belf-oentered t giv th hipliest service t the country. It has an equal iq the Penrose machine in Pennsylvania, although, to the credit of Penrose it r-nn be said that the Pennsylvania machine is oyal t" its part Tammany's rriOtfo BCCmfl t" be "Jtule Of nun." |