NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
By 
a unanimous vote Benj. A. Smith of 
Gloucester and Augustus Barton of Ips- 
wich were appointed a committee of two 
to find Mr. Shaw and escort him to the 
stage. After the applause had died out 
Mr. Shaw was introduced to the conven- 
tion and was greeted with three cheers. 
He thanked the delegates for the gener- 
ous reception accorded him, saying that 
it made him feel he was in the hands of 
friends. He insured them his best 
efforts and thanked them for the nomin- 
ation. 
The only stir of excitement was caused 
when the name of Patrick M. Longan 
of Gloucester was offered for re-election 
to the state central committee. Friends 
of Dr. H. E. Hewitt of Newburyport 
offered his name for the position also 
and when the vote was put to see whether 
or not the convention proceed to ballot 
it was voted not to do so. ‘The vote 
was practically Gloucester against New- 
buryport. A “‘yea’’ and “‘nay’’ vote 
was afterward taken and resulted in 18 
votes for Mr. Longan and 17 for Dr. 
Hewitt. The two Manchester delegates 
split, one voting for the Gloucester and 
the other for the Newburyport man. 
The senatorial district committee 1s 
made up as follows: H. W. Mears of 
Essex, Augustus Hubbard of Gloucester, 
George H. Gibney of Hamilton, 
George Fall of Ipswich, George S. 
Sinnicks of Manchester, Edward F. 
Little of Newbury, Henry J. Noyes of 
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The only change is the substitution of 
Mr. Gibney of Hamilton for Mr. 
Knowlton, who declined a_ re-election. 
After the convention dinner was served 
in Grand Army hall. 
Those who attended the convention 
from here were Horace Standley and G. 
E. Willmonton as delegates, Fred K. 
Swett, L. W. Floyd and J. A. Lodge. 
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