THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.
THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE,,
LISTENING TO SPEECHES
United Press Association. Copyright
NEW YORK, Juno 19. Throughout the sitting of the Republican Convention. Mr. Taft and Mr: Roosevelt sat at the end of a wire at White House listening to the speeches, and sendius' sheaves of telegrams to agents in Chicago.-
THE VICE-PRESIDENCY
MR. TAFT'S SUCCESSOR
United Press Association. Copyright (Received June 21, 4.40 p.m.)
Y YORK, .Tune 21. The Uepub’ican National Convention nominated Jamrs iS. Sherman, of Utica , a New York Congressman, is candidate for the Vice-Presidency. Luke E. Wright succeeds Mr. Taft as Secretary of War,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2223, 22 June 1908, Page 3
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