From the Tow Path to the White House the Early Life And Public Career of James

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McCormick ; Dakota, unable to agree ; District of Columbia, not ready ; Idaho, George L. Shoup; Montana, A. H. Beatty ; New Mexico, S. T. EI- dn ; Utah, W. Bennett ; Washington, S. T. Mi ner ; Wyoming, Joseph L. Gary.
As the two delegates from Dakota were unable to agree, Mr. Conger moved that the National Committee should fill the vacancy.
Mr. Conkling objected.
The chair ruled the motion in order, and it was adopted.
438 LIFE AND PUBLIC CAREER OF Mr. Drake (Minnesota) offered the following: R
...e$ofotd % That in case of the death or resignation of a member of the National Central Committee, the vacancy may be filled by appointment by the Central Committee of the State, territory or district. Adopted.
The most interesting work of the convention was now close at hand. The ball was opened by Eugene Hale, who moved a call of States for the purpose of placing the various candidates in nomi nation. Ten minutes was allowed for each nomi nation, and five minutes to the seconder. The roll was then called.


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