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Domestic News July 18, 1904

The Cairo Bulletin

Cairo, Alexander County County, Illinois

What is this article about?

Judge Parker spent his second Sunday after nomination quietly at Esopus, N.Y., conferring with political figures John W. Kern, William F. Sheehan, and Maurice Minton, attending church in Kingston with family, and returning home by launch.

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Esopus, N. Y., July 17.—Judge Parker's second Sunday since his nomination was spent quietly.

He had a conference with John W. Kern of Indianapolis, William F. Sheehan and Maurice Minton of New York. Sheehan visited Rosemount this afternoon for half an hour and later Parker visited Sheehan's home.

The question of who is to be chairman of the national committee was not considered today.

Judge Parker attended church at Kingston this morning, going to the Mission church of the Holy Cross of which his son-in-law, Mr. Hall, is the rector. He was accompanied by Mrs. Parker. Kern accompanied them as far as the church.

The trip to Kingston was made by the party in Judge Parker's launch, Niobe. Many strangers were in church attracted by the hope of seeing the presidential candidate and except a few who did not know of his presence, stopped to shake hands with him after the service. The Parker party reached Rosemount at 2 o'clock, when lunch was served.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Judge Parker Presidential Nomination Political Conference Church Attendance Kingston Ny

What entities or persons were involved?

Judge Parker John W. Kern William F. Sheehan Maurice Minton Mrs. Parker Mr. Hall

Where did it happen?

Esopus, N. Y.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Esopus, N. Y.

Event Date

July 17

Key Persons

Judge Parker John W. Kern William F. Sheehan Maurice Minton Mrs. Parker Mr. Hall

Event Details

Judge Parker spent a quiet Sunday post-nomination conferring with John W. Kern of Indianapolis, William F. Sheehan and Maurice Minton of New York. Sheehan visited Rosemount briefly, and Parker later visited Sheehan's home. National committee chairman not discussed. Parker, Mrs. Parker, and Kern attended Mission church of the Holy Cross in Kingston, where Mr. Hall is rector, traveling by launch Niobe. Strangers shook hands with Parker after service; party returned to Rosemount at 2 o'clock for lunch.

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