8 i I P ft K if I Iff 4 if i y ye HTSPQaODNGBRSS Convention Selects a Norfolk Citizen BREAK ON FIFTH BALLOT Mr Hays Accepts With a Characteristic Speech NATIONAL DELEGATES OHOSEN Souutor Thurston HcniioiiiIh to DoiiiiiikIh mid AddroSHOH tho Conontlnn Tlio SoHhtuu Coiiilucteil With Kvery IHlriuitco of Good Fooling liotwoon Faction from Woilneeilnrs Daily Tho opublicnu convention of tho Third congressional district which is in session this nf tcruoon ut tho Auditorium is aud has bcou the occasion of moro political interest than nuy meeting which has been held in Norfolk for several years and in spito of tho showers there wore nu unusual number of applicants for ndmissiou to tho building on tho part of Norfolk people quito a number of whom wero ladies Tho delegates candidates and their friends commenced to arrive as early as Monday and during yesterday thoy cmno in crowds on almost every train By evening tho delegations were largely present but some failed to arrive until this morning a Jules Tonal delegation that camo in over tho M O being especially noticeable for their number aud the large badges worn announcing their favorite candidate All day yesterday and up to the timo tho convention was called to order this afternoon tho friends of the candidates were circulating among tho delegates urging tho especial fitness of their re spective choice for the position on tho ticket The hotel rooms were especially lively and the interest was manifest in the groups congregated on tho streets Tho stage of tho Auditorium had been arranged for tho session with the parlor scene in the center of which was a largo portrait of President McKiuley draped with the stars and stripes About 1 oclock tho delegates began to wend their way toward tho Auditorium and by the time the gavel fell the build ing was well filled with delegates and spectators The delegates wero seated in tho parquet while behind them in tho dress circle were seated their friends and out of town visitors Tho balcony was given over to general admission and was very well filled Tho stand of tho speaker was in tho center of tho stage with tables for secre taries on either side A number of chairs on tho stage wero occupied by a number of leading politicians and states men of tho district At 2 20 Chairman 0 W Conklin of Tekamah called tho convention to order and made a short talk thanking the committee for its good work aud making other remarks pertinent to the occasion He announced that tho central committee had selected Judge N D Jackson of Neligh as temporary chairman nnd E A Liudberg of Wayne as temporary secrotary The temporary officers wore intro duced to the convention Judge Jackson responding with a speech very happily worded and delivered his remarks boing presented in tho manner which ho has made so popular A motion prevailed that a committee on credentials bo dispensed with and that tho list of delegates as prepared by the congressional committee be accepted Tho following are tho delegates Dixon J H Brown PDFalos J W Thompson R ARovsoH PShumway A D Collins IIO Armour OAButler Henry Allen D Armstrong J O Mil ligan S E Cobb Burt J P Nosbit Oscar Samson O A Witherell P L Kork O J Swan sou Thoo Palmquist E P Sissou Jos Hall T R Ashley John A Audersou E A Sears E B Everett O W Conk ling J A Clark E O Houston J R Sutherland James Steedraau Merrick A J Bowie L R Riohard son W E Kerr 0 P Newmyer W O Sheldon M Martin H A Wells W II Baird J P Spollman P Sweet James Jensen W H Orites Knox Robert Lynn O E Gallagher O W Jones W A Needham George Luudberg W O Wood E L Brooks George Edgorton R D Robinson A A Baker George W Chambers R II Harris Cedar H A Miller Frank Nelson O Ritohio E h Dimick W P Sohworin E R Guruoy Z Botfghu L H Bruner S W Mosher G W Wiltso W S Weston Bon Hollo Pierce A L Button Georgo W Littell Thomas Ohllvers O B Brande 0 W Potter N M Nelson A L Brande Georgo Mitohell Colfax Peter S Dutter P J Mur phy 0 A Abbott James LangloyC W 1 Allen J D Wolfe E II Phelps Thomas Bryaut N W Wolls Booue S D Allen II G Cross Georgo McCliutock P E Silkett Georgo W Brown G 11 Doughty Victor Johnson J A Prico II 0 Vail S B Moroherttl P D Williams O M Needham 0 P Plum M Thompson Dakota William Clapp T D Curtis Atlco Hart Moll A Sohmoid Mar tin Lockwood John Estaque It D Rockwell Wayno J B Manning E A Lund bnrg A II Carter 0 Hairlgllat M S Moats Nelson Grlmsloy E D Mitchell Georgo 0 Morrill E Cunningham Grant Moars J G Miller Madison W M Robertson F W Richardson O E BumhuinC A Rnn dall W N Huso A N McGinnis Wm Parkinson S A McKay W H Hutchinson S O Campbell W H Bucholz S II Grant Ghr Selmvlanil Norman Ochsnor J B Barnes F 11 L Willis Potor Rubondahl David Whltla Dodgo R L Hammond 15 W Hooker Ralph Johnson Chris Oussack J P Lambortson 15 0 Burns 11 P Boobo T W Lyman John Ross Errio Morrcll 11 Dions D A Elder A K Dame A J Fornmn William Nicol William Becker L D Richards Samuel Etchlsou John HernsrCal Wormword O 0 McNIji StantoTi Charles McLcod Alox Rogers S D Donnoy Otto Furst Otto Becker John Eborly G A Euos Georgo Barr Thurston W E Peebles M Eniing ton W B Warrington R II Josboru J S Lemon II S Smith Cuming A J Langor William Gauuou John Bysoug T O Fleming P B Alderman A D Bccmor Joseph Bleukiron W P Sinclair Ira C Wil liams James C Elliot Nance John Porterflold W H Sov ereign J A Storch J A Osborne D McLean Goo Edwards P W Wuko G S McOhesuey Henry Stocks D Stophoason Platte Carl Kramer Ed Hoaro H B Reed R G Strathor E M White P M Cookingham Geo Barnum W E Colo Goo I Clark D H Herring ton Harry Lamb Bert Galley E II Chambers Antelope J P Boyd N D Jackson H C Torpiu G II McGee Geo Coup laud Joseph Crippen Geo Swat L Thompson H J Hads Judson Graves M C Bressler Tho temporary organization was on motion made permanent A motion prevailed that a committee of five on resolutions be appointed by the chair Moved and carried that tho delegates present be empowered to cast clio full vote of the convention The chair named the following gentle men as members of the committee on resolutions W M Robertson Madison Ross L Hammond Dodge H O Vail Boouo J R Sutherland Burt A L Brande Pierce Under the call tho election of two delegates and two alternates to tho na tional convention was the nextorder of business but a motion was made that tho order be changed and that the selec tion of a candidate for congressman be mado the order of business An amendment was offered that two delegates to the national convention and two alternates bo now elected tho two receiving tho highest number of votes to be tho delegates aud tho two receiv ing the next highest to be alternates Moved as a substitute to the motion nud amendment that tho convention proceed with tho regular order of busi ness as stated in tho call On tho roll being callod the substitute was declared lost Tho motion to proceed nt once to the selection of the congressional candidate was finally carried Moved that an informal ballot bo tnkeu by call of counties for caudidnto for congress and the motion prevailed The result of this ballot was an nounced as follows Jule Jenal 70 Fremont Everett 78 John R Hays 10 Tho ballot indicated a pretty even di vision of delegates between the three candidates and it looked ns though tho business of tho convention would settle down to a contest as to whioh had the best staying qualities The first formal ballot didnt ohaugo tho result tho vote standing Everett 78 Jenal 70 Hays GO Tho second ballot showed n little chaugo Everett getting 80 Hays Hi and Jenal 09 Third ballot stood Everott 87 Hays CO and Jenal 02 Tho fourth ballot resulted Everott 01 Hays 00 aud Jenal fiS The fifth ballot was never anuouueed but thoro was no question as to what its result would be On this yoto Thurston county mado a break from Jenal its sev en votes beiug cast for Hays of Norfolk This unnouncomout was greeted with cheers on the part of Hays supporters nud their enthusiasm grew to vociferous applause when Platte aunouuood her 18 votes to Hays This was followed by Nance with her 10 votes Knox with ll Colfax with nine and Pierce with niuo At this point Ross L Hammoud of Dodge arose aud moved that tho selec tion of John R Hays ns tho districts caudidato bo mado unanimous and tho motion was carried with cheers Mr Hays was called for and escorted to tho platform amid tremendous ap plause He Bpoke as follows Mr Chairman aud Goutlemen I do Injustice to my own feeliugs if I do not first express to you my keen apprecia THE NORFOLK NEW THURSDAY APRIL 20 1000 tion for tho distinguished honor whioh you havo this day conferred upon mo Coining as it loos 1 tun doubly grateful Gentlemen I havo not words to express to you my feollngs upon this occasion Mr Chairman I bollovo In this grand nation I bollovo It is tho sacred koopur of tho greatest of all governments I bollovo in this government nud in this nation 1 would havo within my hoait tho reinoinbranco of this nation 1 bollovo this government is In tho keop lug of tho republican party I believe its best interests iiro promoted by tho republican party Boforo I was old onoitgh to voto I wns with it I worked for it 1 fought under It Gontlonion 1 had thodistlngulslHd privllego to cast my first ballot for Captain Ulysses S Grant Oheura From tho timol inarched in the pa rado as a private until this day 1 havo always boon proud of tho fact that I was a republican And gentlemen I havo had tho honor of taking political orders under Captain Grant undor Garlluld and under Win MoKlnley If it shall bo within tlio providoneo of God that I shall represent thN district In tho congress of tho United States and if at tho expiration of Unit torni when 1 shnll relinquish to you tho obli gations of that oillco I shall bo weighed in tho tmlnnconntl not bo found wanting Tnon I shall bo content Gentleman ngaiu I thank you Froinont Everott was called to tho platform Ho was pleased to say that this office had boon given to ouo who could hotter boar its burdens than him self J F Tonal was called for and mado a short address thanking his friends for their support Ho said ho thought tho convention had mado no mistake in tho selection of a candidate nud ho prom ised his hearty support Sonator Thurston who was prosont was called for and made ouo of Iuh strong characteristic spceohos in bohalf of republicanism Ho was greeted with cheers aud his remarks wore frequently applauded Tho convention thou proceodod to take a ballot for delegates to tho na tional republican convention Tho first ballot resulted John D Haskoll 105 A II Torpin 100 Henry Ragats 117 N W Wells 85 S Sanders 25 aud Henry Ragats waB declared elected The second ballot resultod in no choico aud the third elected John D Haskell N W Wells and Nelson Grlmsloy were elected alternates by acclamation A motion prevailed that tho nominee be permitted to select tho chairman of the congressional committee A motion was made that this conven tion endorse R B Schneider ns member of the national committee and that all honorable menus bo used to secure his election Roll call was domnuded nud tho motion was lost by a vote of 82 to 134 N As this report closes the resolutions as prepared by the committee are being read JOCKEY OLEARY KILLED Frightful Accident In tlio Fifth Event nt Aqueduct ltnra Track Nnw Yokk April 25 A frightful accident happened at the Aqueduct race truck yostorduy in which Jockey Prank OLcary was fatally injured nnd two other boys wero badly shaken up It occurred in tho fifth raco and in u mod erate field Tho horses got away in good order and when they had gone about a sixteenth of a milo G E Wightmau stumbled nnd fell Jockoy McJoynt rt liug undor tho fence out of harms way and escaping with slight bruises Pettifogger bumped into Wightmau as tho latter was falling and went up into the nir turning u somer sault aud landing ou his back Hewitt was thrown some distance but ho too was out of tho way of the other horsos and was even less hurt than McJoynt OLcary however was not so fortunato for Randy which ho was riding stum bled into tho pair of horses on tho ground and throw OLoory among them Ho was kicked in tho head by one of them and his head crushed iu Au ambulance was called aud ho was taken to St Marys hospital in Brook lyn where ho died CYCLONE NEAR WYMORE Fiiniiel Sliiiixd Cloud Titur Up tliu around ou tlio lriilrk Wymokk Neb April 25 Tho most perfect oyclono cloud over seeu hero spout its force in tho heavens threo miles southeast of hero yesterday The cloud was a regular funnel shaped twi ster which seemed to form about five miles southeast of hero It trav eled duo north over tho prairies striking the ground nt intervals at which timo it would plow tho earth up in chunks and cany it along John Traunich a Gorman farmer liv ing three miles east of hero was work ing in tho flold when ho first uoticed it Ho rnn for his homo about UO yards dis taut and warned his family who wont to tho cavo Ho stood nnd watchod the twisting monster approach his homo but when 150 feot in front of him it tore up tho ground aud carried dirt and debris high in tho air over his homo So far ns known no person was in jured aud no serious damugo done Tho cloud which was a perfect one was witnessed by hundreds of pooplo from this city Man Killing Kit pliant in Dead Kansas City April 25 Rajah tho man killing olephunt owned by a local cirous died at tho winter quarters uear Argontiuo Kan Tuesday of braiu fever Rajah was ouo of tho biggest elephants ever brought to this country Ho was 35 years old nud during his career is credited witli haviug killed ninv men If we did but know how little some eujoy the great things tlint they pos sess there would not bo so much envy In the world i IRS im Trnnu MAtrMWErMSBS KUIllltlUlliJ 1U1KT turn unit will lu tallfuimc of this acid poison reaches the skin and it becomes ted mid almost unburn able esnecinllv when tverluiitifl from nnv riim Ums8ikiF el RiTOnol I MiUL StHemsssll Vm ltfIiffWEil tf PJlfMrt1 1I Al rt Mill l0i 1 Kl HUH Hill HUM UllYU UIIMVU 1 IITIIII 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