. Review of reviews and world's work. Copyright, 1904, hy Straus, St. Louis. GOVERNOR LA FOLLETTE. OF WISCONSIN, FROM A NEWPHOTOGRAPH. factions. The court decided that under the lawthere was no way of going behind the decisionof the State Central Committee of the party asto the validity of conventions. Since the Cen-tral Committee had indorsed the La Folletteconvention and its proceedings, the court heldthat the La Follette ticket was entitled to go onthe official ballot paper under the regular Re-publican emblem. This led to the withdrawalof Mr. Cook, whom the Stalwarts had nominatedfor gover


. Review of reviews and world's work. Copyright, 1904, hy Straus, St. Louis. GOVERNOR LA FOLLETTE. OF WISCONSIN, FROM A NEWPHOTOGRAPH. factions. The court decided that under the lawthere was no way of going behind the decisionof the State Central Committee of the party asto the validity of conventions. Since the Cen-tral Committee had indorsed the La Folletteconvention and its proceedings, the court heldthat the La Follette ticket was entitled to go onthe official ballot paper under the regular Re-publican emblem. This led to the withdrawalof Mr. Cook, whom the Stalwarts had nominatedfor governor, but the Hon. Edward W. Scofieldwas substituted for Mr. Cook, and the Stalwartsdecided to keep their separate ticket in the fieldunder the name National Republican. Thisaction met with the disapproval of the NationalCampaign Committee, which proceeded at onceto cooperate with the La Follette forces asbeing the regular Republican organization. Itseemed to be the general opinion that PresidentRoosevelt would carry Wisconsin, and th


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