1900“BaltimoreManufacturer’sRecord…AsSoonAsAPoliticalPartyGrowsStrong…...

Clipped from US, Maryland, Baltimore, Baltimore Sun, August 2, 1900

BRYAN AS PEACEMAKER, Hp la Kxp«et«d To Try To Pacifyi Hill Aid froker.[Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sum.}Niw Tors. Aug. 1.—Mr. Bryan is expected In New York early iu September, not to inaugurate the Democratic national campaign, a* baa been suggested, but to confer with the local leader*.As the relations between Richard Croker and David B. Hill are far from amicable, tt Is Mr. Bryan's desire to restore hnnowys lir the party organization throughout te 8tate before the hard work of the campaign begins. Senator Jones met with little success in this direction during his stay at Long Branch. He found Croker ready and willing to conduct an aggressive campaign In Oreater New York, but bitter In bis references to Hill and Indisposed to cooperate with the Albany statesman In the Interior. ,_NOMINATING IN IOWAThe Refsblieaa State Coaveatlaa Choose* A Ticket At Dea Mataee.Dm Moines, Iowa, Aug. 1.—The Republican State Convention of Iowa, in session here today, nominated the following tieket:Per Secretary of State —W. B. MARTIN, ofGrttfiilckL '■ ■ •.Auditor—P. V. MCRRIAM. Manchester. Treasurer—G. S. GILBERTSON. Forest City. Attornsp Qseorat-O. W, MULLAN, Watsrloa , Jodgs of the Supreme Court—EM Li N McCLAIN, lews City.Raeay Cornsatostonsr—D. J. PALMER. Wash testae.th* nktfMw indorses the national and