Democratic Sentinel, Volume 7, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1883 — Minnesota. [ARTICLE]
Minnesota.
The Minnesota Republican Convention assembled at St Paul, With C. D. Gilfillan ar, Temporary Chairman. Committees were -appointed and a recess taken until evening. On the reassembling C. D. Gilfillan was nominated as Permanent Chairman by the Hubbard faction, and J. 8. Pillsbury by tho Windomites. Gilfillan was chosen by a vote if 140 to 96. Gov. Hubbard was nominated by acclamat!on. A resolution was introduced condemnng the action of the Republican Legislators who refused to vote for Windom as Senator after he had received the caucus nomination last winter. This was laid on the table by a Vote of 148 to 92. The Committee on Resolutions reported a blatform indorsing the National administra- . lion, approving the whisky and tobacco tax, declaring for a tariff for revenue so adjusted ts to favor the development of manufacthres, favoring civil-service reform and liberal appropriations for internal improvements, and favoring the submission of the question of prohibition to a popular vote, rhe resolutions were adopted. C. A. Gilman was nominated for Lieutenant Governor on the second ballot, and Fred Vorbaumbach for Secretary of State by acclamation; for Treasurer, Charles Klttleson; N- J. Hahn for Attorney General, and J. H Baker for Railroad Commissioner. Hon. William Dolnan, of Independence, was chosen Chairman of the Republican B,ate Central Committea
