. Inglenook, The (1911) . of Wisconsin as a presidential can-late. The insurgents lacked a leader1 were outgeneraled by Victor and his delegation from the insurgents could get a^ mce to introduce resolutions from the| or, the regulars had rushed through ation providing that all resolutionsDuld be referred to a committee which,s given power to draw up a final re-rt. W. Jefferis of Omaha, chairman ofj convention, then named a committeeseven members of which five weresrejong friends of Mr. Taft. Mr. Rose-iter was made chairman of the com-ttee. From this point the possib


. Inglenook, The (1911) . of Wisconsin as a presidential can-late. The insurgents lacked a leader1 were outgeneraled by Victor and his delegation from the insurgents could get a^ mce to introduce resolutions from the| or, the regulars had rushed through ation providing that all resolutionsDuld be referred to a committee which,s given power to draw up a final re-rt. W. Jefferis of Omaha, chairman ofj convention, then named a committeeseven members of which five weresrejong friends of Mr. Taft. Mr. Rose-iter was made chairman of the com-ttee. From this point the possibili-s of the fight on the floor over thelorsement of Air. Taft went glimmer-Despite their early announcement, at they would not assent to a Taft in-jli rsement on any conditions, the insur-::j(nts failed to make even a show ofht or objection when the platform:0 solution was finally presented.; at The resolution went through with atesflioop by a rising vote during which THEYRE BECINNINC TO BITE. -:?! k- trie* ::.! >!. —Record-Herald. several of the insurgents were discov-ered on their feet. The platform resolution as adoptedread: Rejoicing in the glorious rec-ord of the Republican party which hasgiven the nation the illustrious namesof Lincoln, Grant, Garfield, McKinley,Roosevelt and Taft, and reaffirming ourdevotion to Republican principles, we,the Republicans of Nebraska, congratu-late the country on its continued peace,progress and prosperity under the wiseguidance of our Republican President. The arbitration treaties whose ne-gotiations he has inspired mark a not-able step toward world peace. He isproving his devotion to the right policyof conservation of our natural is prosecuting the illegal trusts andcombines without fear or favor. He is instituting reforms in the ad-ministration of the government whichmake for economy and efficiency. Wehave every confidence in the unselfishpatriotism and conscientious devotion topublic duty of William Howard Taft,and we


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