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requested to furnish the program for the first day, or pending the formation of the permanent organization. This was seconded by Congressman R. D. Sutherland, of Nebraska, and was unanimously carried.

Yellott, of Maryland, introduced the following resolution:

RESOLVED, That a committee on organization and program, composed of one delegate from each state and each organization represented by invitation of the Civic Federation, of Chicago, be appointed by such delegation to have charge of the proceedings of this conference, and report on the order of proceedings that shall govern the same. That the permanent chairman of this meeting shall act in concert with such committee, and he, together with the committee, shall determine what papers shall be read and what lines of discussion shall be allowed.

Rosewater, of Nebraska, raised a point of order, demanding that a list of delegates be read and credentials be in some manner passed upon. This was received with applause, but a general discussion of considerable warmth ensued. The point of order was sustained, and Secretary Easley read the list of delegates appointed, and after several minor corrections it was declared the official roll.

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APPOINTED BY J. H. HUGHES, SECRETARY OF STATE, DELAWARE.

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Shelby M. Cullom, Springfield.

David Ross, Springfield.
Charles A. Hill, Springfield.
Lloyd F. Hamilton, Springfield.
Wm. E. Mason, Chicago.
Horatio W. Seymour, Chicago.
Geo. W. Hinman, Chicago.
R. W. Patterson, Chicago.
James H. Eckels, Chicago.
E. S. Lacey, Chicago.
George B. Swift, Chicago.
John A. Roche, Chicago.
John P. Hopkins, Chicago.
George A. Schilling, Chicago.
Clarence S. Darrow, Chicago.
Theodore Brentano, Chicago.
L. C. Collins, Chicago.
John M. Smyth, Chicago.

John W. Gates, Chicago.

George R. Peck, Chicago.
J. Ogden Armour, Chicago.
H. B. Wickersham, Chicago.
John F. Scanlan, Chicago.
Frank F. Holmes, Chicago.
John E. Enander, Chicago.
Joseph W. Fifer, Bloomington.
Adlai E. Stevenson, Bloomington.
Charles H. Deere, Rock Island.
W. F. Eastman, Moline.
W. R. Jewell, Danville.
John W. Fornof, Streator.
S. M. Dalzell, Spring Valley.
Perry C. Ellis, Quincy.
Charles Voris, Windsor.

William P. Halliday, Cairo. (Since deceased.)

Charles B. Cole, Chester.
Homer Tice, Greenview.

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APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR

Henry B. Cleaves, Portland.
A. H. Gardner, Rockland.
Nathaniel Butler, Waterville.
J. P. Bass, Bangor.

Chas. H. Prescott, Biddeford.

APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR

Charles J. Bonaparte, Baltimore.
Wm. T. Dixon, Baltimore.

John K. Cowen, Baltimore.
Felix Agnus, Baltimore.

POWERS, OF MAINE.
S. D. Leavitt, Eastport.
Henry C. Emery, Brunswick.
Wm. H. Newell, Lewiston.
Cyrus H. Blanchard, Wilton.
Victor W. McFarlane, Greenville.
LOWNDES, OF MARYLAND.
Benj. F. Newcomer, Baltimore.
Stevenson A. Williams, Bel Air.
Herbert B. Adams, Baltimore.
John I. Yellott, Towson..

APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR PINGREE, OF MICHIGAN.

Russell A. Alger, Detroit.

J. N. Klock, Benton Harbor.
J. W. Hannen, Traverse City.
George W. McBride, Grand

Haven.
William H. Lockerby, Quincy.
Fred Stone, Hillsdale.
Cyrus G. Luce, Coldwater.
A. P. Greene, Eaton Rapids.

APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR
F. M. Cockrell, Warrensburg.
E. C. Crow, Jefferson City.
Joseph A. Graham, St. Louis.
Alexander G. Cochran, St. Louis.
David R. Francis, St. Louis.
F. W. Lehmann, St. Louis.
Emil Pretorius, St. Louis.
John A. Hockaday, Fulton.

George B. Horton, Fruit Ridge.
L. D. Watkins, Manchester.
Fred A. Maynard, Grand Rapids.
Edwin Henderson, Detroit.
E. C. Davidson, Escanaba.
Phil B. Kirkwood, Negaunee.
Elliott G. Stevenson, Detroit.
Henry C. Adams, Ann Arbor.

STEPHENS, OF MISSOURI.
L. A. Vories, St. Joseph.
C. C. Fuller, Mound City.
Frank P. Sebree, Kansas City.
F. C. Farr, Kansas City.
John S. Haymes, Buffalo.
L. F. Cotty, Edina.
Marsh Arnold, Benton.
N. O. Nelson.

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