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Gold Democrats Of Iowa

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Parent Issue
Day
9
Month
July
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Des Molnes, Ia., Ju!y 7. - The sound money Democrats held their state convention here today. Among the leading men on the ground are Chairman W. C. Mullin, of the state committee; J. Richardson, ex-member of the national committee; W. I. Bablí, candidate for governor of the Democratie party two years ago, and others equalb prominent. It is believed that 300 delegates wHl have seats in the convention. Judge Nathaniel French, of Davenport, will make the ddress as the temporary chairman. There is no doubt now that there will be a full ticket placed in the field on a platform of "sound meney," tariff for revenue and personal Hberty en the liquor question. W. I. Babb, who led the Democratie party two years ago. Is talked of for candidate for governor, but he desires that some man be chosen who can give all his time to the eampaign. The judge may be selected as the candidate for the supreme oourt. John Cliggett. of Mason, City; J. E. E. Markeley, of the same place; Nathaniel French, of Davenport, and S. H. Mallory, of Chariton, have tieen talked of for governor. TIik Pullman Raad Bace. Kensington, Hls., July C. - Four hundred and eighty men of the 515 entries started ín the Pullman road race and 466 flnished. Cari Anthony Anderson, a young Swede 23 years of ase, was the first over the tape. The time winner was L. C (0:07. Amiricaii Bishop! in Historio Pulpito. London, July 6.- Th o pulpits of St. Paul cathedral and Westminster Abbey will be oc-cupied during the remainmg Sundays oí July by American clerg-ymen. The bishop of Sprinsfleld preached at Westminster Abbey Sunday afterüoon.

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