. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. Mr. Stewart, of New York. Mr. President, In memoryof one of our active members, a gentleman of sterling honestyand sincerity and staunch RepubUcanism, the late Thomas Mar-nell, I move that a Committee of five be appointed to draft asuitable resolution, and report to the Convention at the followingsession. The motion was seconded and carried. The President appointed the following gentlemen to preparea resolution on the death of Mr. Thomas Marnell: John J. D. Trenor. Dr. BorzilHeri, Elliot Lord.
. Golden jubilee of the Republican Party; the celebration in Philadelphia, June 17, 18 and 19, 1906. Mr. Stewart, of New York. Mr. President, In memoryof one of our active members, a gentleman of sterling honestyand sincerity and staunch RepubUcanism, the late Thomas Mar-nell, I move that a Committee of five be appointed to draft asuitable resolution, and report to the Convention at the followingsession. The motion was seconded and carried. The President appointed the following gentlemen to preparea resolution on the death of Mr. Thomas Marnell: John J. D. Trenor. Dr. BorzilHeri, Elliot Lord. Michael delPapa, and Mr. Baker, ah of New York. Gen. George H. Roberts, of Idaho. Mr. President. Idesire at the proper time to present a resolution which I desireto have referred to the Committee on Resolutions. As I under-stand it, a motion was made and carried to refer all resolutions tothe Committee on Resolutions without debate. The President: Gen. Roberts has a resolution which goes tothe Committee on Resolutions, without reading. Adjourned to meet on Tuesday morning, June 19th, at 10 a. j GEORGE B. CORTEEYOU,CHAIRMAN NATIONAL REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE. SECOND DAY—SESSION OF PENNSYLVANIASTATE LEAGUE. In the afternoon of the second day the annual Convention ofthe Pennsylvania State League of Republican Clubs was held atBelmont Matision, Fairmount Park. The meeting was called to order at P. M. by Albert J. Edwards of Pittsburg, President of the League. The President: The Convention will please come to order. This year we are holding ourvState Convention much earher thanwe have ever held it before. Thereason of this is because of the cele-bration of the Golden Jubilee of theRepubhcan Party. The idea of cele-brating the Golden Jubilee was con-ceived by that able and progressivePresident of the National League ofRepublican Clubs, Hon. J. HamptonMoore, of this City. (Applause.)When he conceived the idea a delega-tion of the Allied Republican Clubs of Philadelphia, and of t
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