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THE SUN TUESDAY AUGUST 28 1000
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JJADY SURD PORTLANDAP-
PLETOX nnixasT inn on SMOOO
Primary nlipnle in llrookl-
tilduri J chairman of the Kiecutl-
mll King County npibllr-
M1 by tllft UU ir IWJ-
iinheromlng his Place ln l
heeD actively connected with torganisation In thin county
thirty years and I win ndmil that h-
nTnes suoh exhibith been mad hr the chairman of tl
Committee The orgnnlzatlo-nESnly In hid way If must nil he fore
lnok np
If Mr Woodruff as I m to My nur
the r responsible for the remnrkab-D tl rvinn InrflV
nsi d tacky tar nppes-
uvjiTe deserted him
After reading Dadys statement Mr Appl
too consulted the law firm of Held jwl t-
I KMcham of Wall street and the resit-
M the immediate Inauguration ofdamage for slander A notice of tt
SUM was at prepared and Itnight Itann while
U 1 inner room of his Schennerho-
rireclubhouse giving flnal instructions t
hi Third partisan In regard to th
primaries todny lleprcf-
wsed to poohpooh the proc edlngs remark
tea that was glad that Appleton waa-
A gIrl him an opportunity to prove hi state-
n u Mid last night that If other effort
In that direction fatted nn appeal would cool
be nude to the National llepubllcan Com
to have removed from the polltlci
management on the ground that ho was i
disturbing factor In the Kings county organl-
Ution and that his continued presence atwould keep away Influential Republl
tinsU was rumored lat night that Demo
caUe managers were exceedingly anilounothing should occur to disturb Dady li
as head of the organization and thather were going to aid him today by nil meanla their power Some of opponent eaj
even should they be defeated they anto administer such a rebuko to the ver-
Mtlle statesman of th Third ward that thenTrill be nothing for him to do but retirefrom the management
contest between Naval Officer Sharkejand Asslttant Postmaster Taylor In the Sixl nth district Is only In Important
the First has longto wrest control to the district froir
Shirker and a ago made a ctnblIn that direction For tho first time
In Ms political career Sharkey has to confronta force led bjWalter B Atterbury chairman of the Countv
Jt that Atterburyoppo has aroused In view of
lion Jacob r-U expected that Mr Wilt malntali-B hold on the district while the vote Is
Worth haa come down from Saratoga Like
to thehis district and help his friends Uo hn-
eodfrtwotherwl he fl fur the
la Mr this to say aboutPresidential outlook
1 expect Roosevelt to getlire majority in this State 1 want to say how
Ithout good work on the of tverrepublican tho tins part
He also sold that ho was withthe rro pecl of Mr nomination for the
the representations to thn contraryCemptroller 8
iovernor will come In fortrue consideration at the I mocratia primariesIn Brooklyn The Citizen
views of Hugh McLaughlintad the rent of the Street niachlnnthus described the situation yesterday
Comptroller Colersthe Democratic primaries
The reason for this istk unwllllnBnfs of the Comptroller to lendth weight of name toUttloaal
The primaries however will he lively enoughouch more Indeed than Hithertothe primaries rare have beenrut proceedings and thn names of
delegates to conventions havedays ahead In tine little backr-
oom of the auction shophere Hugh Mclaughlin holds court
This year list cannot be made out comwilt Iw hitter factional con
In ten nf tho twentyone Assembly dU-tnrti end four ofM it t the Street management
districts tho rule of Mr Mclaughlinchallenged nro the Fifth tho Seventh
Ninth and Twentieth theNdfrs lielne Warden Patrick
ir fithe peMtentlaryAB
Coffey and exiiiJticehns been th chief organizer of
revoltThe resular Democratic managers said yesIrajr that were going to carry every As-
Mitiwr district In the county withof the Even if curries
WiijWTl Uwmhly district h of con-
Strict which Is included In ItA Doyle Is leading the
jwl r fnnw aeain Asi tmit Corporationln the Seventhtutu cad as there are no e than crest Iemo
fMUe rater n tn ciitriiM the rontcst baa ex
to haveWillnugliby Strut manage
prr last niehi-
ef iIn control
ifi te flght acalnst Council
nei i onlllirr nlnst John Mnculn
leader nnl P oiu l ISNUM are
xfinnr CAHKIKI srnAcvsxH Will rnntrnl Klghtren Urinates to the
Ilfmnrrmlc State Contentio-nSmcm Aug 2Mayor James K Mc
f chairman of the Democratic Stateflitlre rommitlr nnich nn
DM anv pllpr or objectingtor w v In the of state Committee letter
tfvS i1 Murphy He nlso
ik jf of alleged to havet nuthoiHu-
nanfmoiislyjnriorsed
control the del
Llnroln1 old Partner Hill Speak
P rto brTrri2dJrCItolt noon meeting tor ho ld of Sprlnpneld-
HUpoak on Imperial
ACTION
lb VaeUoaal War la tbe-
Ot1 Ambl lIitfkt of UInjfldjtIll ylfrdl the
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prp In1 toII ho die not tI-
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and rnrtlna a an1 that
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a11r a fbnk hue Irlnltaddl 1 the dlMrlct not
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La ny tfe ac i elegatoCounty HtII personal
represent the
the
PTCt reuit will be
ma country hear
I
to-morrow
his
the
teethrIn lt
The
the
CorporationIiik Senator
the
iinleu hiaIe bIo the Seventh
u
intentu unturput and lIlA reatlit aitoitidt beaten nnnnt tail tleinrcuathe cft t en
claiming
ilaveu long beenFifth dktrict depoaedche luck tr uffya ann
Iuirrure Mplqudy tileic n uhrnwd political warrior
Inn g
Twentieth Ia re
bc ted I
hut
q Mildhid
telegramten
letter warningrae nn
Murphy cc member theright tiM letter
of thehereWere
The iho cii iinve bn unaai
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STATK IX ALL
ntpnbllmni Will Poll Vote flar Chalman Hllllsm lUrnes Ir
William Ilirnes Jr chairman of the Upublican State Executive Committee ltown yesterday to go to his home In Albanwhere he will remain unUJ after thin prlmnrl
Mr unmet has been nt his dftric
Stats headquarters at tho Fifth AventHotel continuously lne July I working
preparations for the Republican campalIn this State He hasnt had an opportuneto lake many days hlsexcurelon toJAIbarwill Im the frxt vacation he ha hind Mnce 1
went to work During the put two montlMr Barnes has canvassed fully onehalf ofcounties In tlio Btate and has communicatewith thousands of Gold Democrats to firout how they Intend to vote this yearof them Intend to rote for MoKlnley It wi
said yesterday Mr Barness work nt Repul-
llcan State Headquarters has been ofanter to mako him thoroughly conversant witthe situation In all parts of the State and bfore he went to yesterday he was askwhat his opinion of was M-
IlnrneThe first campaign has corn
to a close and although statements havemarie that Republicans are apathetic nnthat little to arouue the li-
terest of the voters I am In a to knothat In of the noise which our frlendithe enemy have Indulged In the Republlca
and equipped for the strugglethe next few not been thelice nf the Republican organization tideto tell Is norItH record one which maVes that necessary Tl
party of Newthrough a system of organization which hitaken years to to tic vote I
the unprejudiced reports madby men instructed to
failed to Indicate any Republican difectlon from the thname With the sentiment and tborganization competent to get the hello
our can for nothing mornA number of dark clouds have
Investigation they proved to tcomposed of wind not
we are not out figures or maklnprediction regarding In thl-
Htflto at effectlvof Hall wit
the power which because of Its hoiupon administration
J when Mr Strong was Mayor absolutethe Democracy more of a
bread winning through polltics there is a large class of Democrats ar-
Ui Mr Bryan as 9tenets to them seemingly unchawrei
since l W he has addedand national dishonor which to this due oDemocrats Is ns offensive aswas to the war Democrat during the days othe Rebellion
the of thea things are announced witconfine our announcement to the wires 01
election night
nOPE OF nsruATixo GOEUELISH
Good Prospects Also of Csrrjluf Uentackfor HcKlnlfjW-
ASHINOTON Aug ST John W I ngtryappointment clerk of the Census Offlce hasreturned from a visit to his home Inand gives a cheerful account of Republicsprospects there He says
I was most agreeably surprised to findconditions so favorable to the RepublicsState ticket It Is thus universal opinion othe Republicans and the Brown Democratthat there Is no foundation for the charge thaithere wee a coasplracy among the Republican
leaders as a result of which Mr Ooebel waassassinated There are thousands oftrain who supported Mr Ooebel andIn this opinion and the conviction of PowersIn whose Innocence they have the utmost confidence has only Intentlfl d the determinationf the to defeat Mr Deckham
The rulings of the court and the acti-if toward Mr Powers only add tcthis determination
I believe that desperate fight that will Ix-
uade against io the nationalticket along with Cot Ycrkes although thetatter get the larger vote I say
thero are FreeDemocrats who under ordinary circumstanceswould support wino wilt not do sohls year wellknownwith element
Wilt not tlw l enable the Demoto count you Jl t as they have here
I do not think so for the reason that this Is-
i Federal election as as State election
Tot that but the Intense feeling that haseen engendered the Republicans and
their allies a a result of recent ntIs an additional
rand They do not Intend to have itand will get the eleo-
lovrrnor We have a Republican majorityn the Court of at least
Congressmen from the State Ilont like to In connection
the court of our State but thomembers have been deciding
tolitical In the of theirind we feel that we will have accomplished aTent deal when we have flied It so they cannotli that any more
Kcnmnss XOT RUN
naoterelt Inahle to Tersasde him toAccept Nomination LleotenantOoTernorOov Roosevelt came up to town yesterday
rom his home In Oyster Bay and had n numer of conversations with the Republican camalKn managers In this city Oov Rooseveltas that the lion Charles A Schicren
Brooklyn would mako an ex
ellent candidate for IJeutennntQovernorhe and Oen Francis Vlnton Greene Precut
ent of the Republican Committeeaye taken occasion to kindly ofIr Bchleren and to cay that a ticket on whichppared the name of Odell And Schlerenould arouso the utmost enthusiasm throughlit the State Oov Roosevelt had a talk with
Schleren yesterday and at Its conclusion Itas announced that Mr Schleren had refusedhrolutcly to be considered as a candidateIr Schleren said
I am not a candidate for LleutenantOovrnor or for any other office and I have Just
Oov Roosevelt o I made this answerbsolute In reply to for m to runam n huskies the head of a conrn and I cannot artord to accept the noml
atlon-iov Rorwevelt expressed the utmost regret
mt Mr Schieren Impossible to laylde tile personal business n can
for hut tile answeras accepted n final 0 v Roosevelt calledit Senator chairman of the NationalliUllHIU j Wllll at iyv t
accompany him on hit tourOM Is olio Col Guild-
f 1lo4ton fov Hoosnvelt then overfid had n talk anti with Chairmanitch of Republican State CommitteeIt was that the Iovernor-ould tint Iw able to make the speech nominatinglr Ouch for Governor ns he very
Various reasons have to reach theinclusion that It not lie b st for him toiike title among which Is the factnit tin Is n candidate for the nfljro of Tlceresident will ntml the State Convention and It IK expectedtat he wilt make n speech lie will conic up-
i this next be here oil day10 evening he will go to Albany and on
he will hold a hearing In matter of thenrdlner charges On Sunday he will leave-r where ho will thn taboray celebration on Monday
WILL SUPPORT 3tKlLElreran W McDonald Hold Democratic
er In Inrtlani Out fur theISPIAXArnUB Aug 17 Georse W Mc
nnald secretary of the Gold Standard DemonIle State Central Commlttoo and a nephewJofcph K McDonald who
In tho United Stale Senate dehis Intention to support President
Ho ald this course wee nowity of nil gold Democrats Continuing he
There is In this about Imperial-m tn deter gold Democrats from supportingresident I he
after the War of the Revolutiontor the War of 1 1J against Lincoln In the
was raised Grant EveryIt has without a semblance of
lv IV7
I favor a so strongere will l no riots such as have takenour leading cities lately n Government so-
ong that American rights will beHi
Mrs McDonald also expressed the belief that
j no reason for being kept up a there aret two In the n gold men willt support Bryan under ctroumstanoM
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the interior wher
tiotiting much oppoceerovo
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that
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oral voteor Kentucky erkeswiit be elected
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SHEEIUN A STORM CENTHv-
rnATit OF THE citoKKtimrnrn-annvusn AHinn HAISLY AT nt-
Mirphy nidlcntei Idea of flbeeban DelIn Erie County In the InlerrU of PaPalllleaIlnth Democratic FactIondieting Victory at Prlroaflet
There was more activity yesterday ntthnheaquarters of the CrokerMurphyShevlln
than there at tho regular Statsmlttee beadqiiarters In tho HI
Mr Croker Mr Murphy Senator McCnrrand others who believe with them that Comtrollnr Bird B Coler ought not to bn nominalfor Governor by thn Democratlo partyabout the hotel nil day tong Mr Murphy wmuch Interested In the statement given outBuffalo by niIJeutananUOovernor WilliamSheehan on Saturday night ns to the objecthis visit to that city Mr Murphy rendInterview and he said In regard to It
1 notice Mr Sheehan says It Is well
that he wit upport the Knnsns City ticket tlyear Who knows It If hn Is really for Bryawhy doesnt some one know It 1 havent hem
of his offering his services to the Stateyet to go on the stump Mr Bheehnr
at this time means that hn wantstrouble for the Democrntlo party Tlthat Sheehan ban gone to Buffalo to purl
them Is nmuslng I do not thinkfrom Buffalo a few years ago wine
much regretted or that anybody was hoMlion his coat tails to keep him from leavlnWe have no candidate for Governor herowilt have none until the delegates are choseI am for the strongest man anti If Coler wetthe strongest I would K for him but 1 do
believe in himSenator Murphy Mr Croker both d
i
In preparing commucations which they have sent Den
very serious one anyhow hut as
letterhead and been sending out of theon absolutely plain paper Mr Croki
wine quite over lisa of tine Amelean the Republican Inbanners lie that noticed that tlRepublicans were using the log with the piThats what been M
Croker They think that are blggfthan tIme It ought to be stopped andwill be stopped
Mr Mr Murphy were mucelated over a letter received froiThomas W Cantwell chairman of the ChlcagPlatform Democracy In to tho
factional lire U a copy o
thethe tone of th
New York press to describe H
nf conflict of and judgment among prombent men In the Democratic party Inas to the best means to conserve the Interentof the In State and nation nnd flitIn advance of the assembling of the delegate-to the next State convention It will appear
which I have the tthat the disturbance Is not only
scandalous usurpation of the delegate prerog-atlren hut an unwarrante of preump
political oblivion some ofhave sentence for sinetheir traitorous conduct of UW These
feel that the mirror reflectingtheir political perfidy hns not been ex
to the hanot been preserved but In that they are mis-
taken in the attempt to im-pose a resented and objectionableupon nn unwilling the
learn the effect of the patiently recontempt which the party borni
lllr IfU l ltlcvo Ilillllc1tThe Chicago platform Democrats Includ-
Ing tine Bryan silver of Neiare with you In your efforts t
solidify the party to success tnaticket and that
nominations for the several State ofilcvs willhe moan who have the confidence othe voters and will unite the Suchnominees are not to bo ranksof or ambiguous traders upon
partys good nnnm lately beetforced to to overwhelming partysentiment for the of Mr
the support of the principles for which h-
ind tile partyThe IIM arrived lor action
o b taken the cheap ostentationIoned lieutenants who dwtorteo
heir command In 1SOT who are now tctho
them elve rind can again In the greatfor In loou
Friends Murphy und Mr Crokrrilitred terd y tilt the W-Hirer the Democratic State ticket title fall would
the names of John 1 SUmchfieldor and William II Mtickey for Ileu
ThU statement was modea great deal of but with
he qualification that while n political managerbe confident of on
lug 27 there was a greet deal of room for ahangn before Sept II
came Liberty yesterdayhi with At office
n the Stewart Building when asked how thIngsira going ho said The entire ofny for the Governorship reeds withho Democratic voters nsontod by tine delegates In the Stole Convention-f to the ticket welt nnd
the whole is In their handsColer was asked whether there wits any
ruth In tine story to the effect that heought out an agent of Mr
nformed him that Mr had misjudgedIn believing that he was not a
rat Mr Coler replied that he hart made notort to tiny to Mr
hat his position wits well understood nnd thatie did not that there would l o
of his Democracy He was asked whetherover dana to cauco Mr Murphy-
nd Mr Croker to suspect thnThey are beat judges of
hat said Mrtine Democrats In are waiting
for of primariesrhlch will believeII IHTinwiuuu
1 confidentlint It will Kings county us against Mrolers friends and that Erie county
Albany county Mr Hills friendsare to out alt along the tine nnd
r Colers personal friends believe that he will-et at least In Kings county
TILLXAX SIAY tOSK HIS
intel Those Who Oppose Him to Scratch nilXame Whj He Mar Lose
CotfitniA S C Aug Tlllmnnnay be defeated for the United States Senate-
the election tomorrow withoutivlng When preachers andhers protested against Ms taking a lendingirt In tIne State campaign nnd fighting for thespensary ho nnnounced on the stump nndter declared In unequivocal terms that he-
ould not permit name to be voted on byie Legislature and would retire If In thin prlcry he did not receive n majority-hen he Invited nil opponents to scratch
It Is ascertained that thn Baptist andethodlst preachers In the country maya beeneking n vigorous fight ngnlnst Tillmnn on
ier country circuits Their influence Is greatid he will l e scratched In the townsside from this the In tomoriws election Is In tin fight against tine dieatari lloyt tine candidate
Governor will primary
nilYAXS MORAL TREASON
en I aae S Catltn on the Crime of ThnieWho Encourage the Plllplnni o Fight
OWEOO K Y Aug the reunion ofis troth Regiment meld hero today ionaaoS Callln made a speech In which he likened
who aid the Filipinos by moral supporttheir war on Americans to the Tories of the
evolution and tine Copperheads of the RebelHe said that no matter how high a man
politically he was guilty of tren-
n when he promised the Rid of thellplno It kept on fighting He-rlher said that If his son Catlln on duty
lose hit tile ornn ambuscade of the Filipino or his
ood would rest on the goryinds of the Filipinos toalntt tIne AmericansGen Catlln was District AttorneyKings county on the Republican a
ore of years amocrat speech today dear nil doubtsto his loyal support of Government
stoat In the present cam
Attack the Tiuitihe Commercial Travellers and Hotel Mens
tlTruat League opened Its headquarters InRevere Baits yesterday with a noonday
etine at which there was a bras band and aof oratory President Franz Muller of the
igue wasnt to be at the formaland 1U W Walkerspeech outlining the
Hie paramount In the campaigncaches were
M Quinn directed against the truau
Jr
the
Pre
Com
were
Fof
the
known
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mao
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and
I not
nil that hal the Con
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Stateletterhead
ocrate time charge
had all
turee and above
Demo-cratic
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dee
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tiestlon
roker
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COLXll INDORSED
ndrerd DtmocraUe dab nil Noralnlion for Governor
The Bedford Democrntlo Club held ameeting In their club room at IKS Bedford av-
nue Brooklyn last night and adopted teelutlona urging the nomination of ComptrollColer for Governor There were not mothan twenty members present Comptroll-Colers portrait wns hanging on the wnflanked on one side by n large crayon of Ridart Croker and on the other by a pictureBorough Commissioner John L Shea
absent Robert W Steele presidedIn opening the meeting referred to Comptrc-ler Colors excellent service as a publomelet
Two weeks sao said the speaker 111
Colr was lukewarm In accepting the Mshonor that the people want to thrust upon binHn said his business wee pressing upon hlrand he had no desire to become the Candidafor Governor I think It no roars than rlxlthat we should show him the high regard vhave for him
William than handed up to thethese resolutions
publlo sentment demands the nominationBird B Coler for the ofllee of Governor ofBta tnofXew York
UArrrot discharge of thduties connected with office ofof the of New York has demonstrated hihonesty efficiency nnd capability for
nfirreat We the members of the Bettoraside from our personal ail
iieve that the public xpressthe
sit sections of the State arid observed byamong our personal acquaintances gunrnitree Colernominated a large majority and
We like Democrnts hope for and have
Stile And nation therefore beltThat we do hereby
on record In favorof the S Cater for
That we urge the leaderof our party In this county wisdom of heed-Ing of the people raised In ndvocacof tine nomination of Bird B Coleand that they use every Influence and endeavnto tint hn may bo the choice of th-Democratlo State Convention to meet nt Haretoga on Sept 11 thereby Insuring a
nt nextRufus L he thought
were proper to Ho that In 187
was elected Governor eveThe at that time de-
manded Tllden the people were demandImj Coler now
Blrd S Coler said Mr Scott Is the BamtieJ Tllden of IBOO It Is true he tho ex-
perlence of Tllden but he has fulfilledThe leaders hero have th
opportunity They haveof at the of the punDemocracy of State Coler Is the stronger
that can be nominated and can be electd
The resolutions were adopted by a rtsL
SIX WBKKV TOUR ron BRYAN
Probable That Ho Wilt Spend That Witch Timon the Stamp
IWCOLV Xeb Aug 27 There Is little doubt
that Mr Bryan will devote the last fix weekof the campaign to almost continuous worlupon the stump Although he will not dis
cuss his plans be Is making all hula to getof his literary work and Is now endeavorinito have his time free for doing as he pleases
after the middle of September Part of Octo-
ber will be spent In the Rand There willbe four or five speeches In New England
and New York New Jersey and Maryland will
e line requests for many morepossibly make and
thief difficulty lies In supplying the demandVisitors from out of town are few In number
lays Mr time to workToday be devoted almosl-
xcluslvely to his Ills principal stenoill and the letter of acceptance hai-
o waitIn that Mr Bryan has been speaking
rom tho rear platforms trains or fromihakyo octets of people tile pronunciation has suf
a de-jenerntlon The words that suffer most are
common Whether andconditions of outdoor speechmaking mayo
ithaiiKi l uncertain hut saysnil
ronounoed with a strong accent on the lastivllahle My friends has been corrupted toMulT the free orl IV IIU1
or consent of other nation tothnotnnaudgn of silver nt the ratio of IA totilthout for ent of anytibet nashun with the last word heavily ac-pnted on the teat syllable1art of Mr today wee taken
p In an unsought to some differencesietween the the of the
Church of which Mrn leading member The elders oreuniversity professors and they accuse the
actor tine Rev of worldlinessfhllu the pastor says the professors hold tooctrlnes are contrary to Presby
creed his opposition to the expression-f which has
TO CAPTURE NEGRO VOTES
lifted Scheme to let AfroAmericanCouncil to Indorse Bryan
IxniAXAPOUS Aug 27 The National Afrojnerioan AHSodation Is meeting here In
nnual to be followed tomorrow byie meeting of the National AfroAmericanouncll There are Indications that therats will undertake to capture and securen Indorsement of Bryan The leaders theleetlng say that the council Is designed for thelevatlon of the negro race and that politicshould have no place In It but the colored
this who supporting the Demoratio ticket are secret meetings and-re counselling with the delegates a viewi securing an Indorsement of the nationalemocratlo ticketSome of the also that J
lllton Missouri Henry A Taylor ofowe and Frederick Magen beere nt the meeting and thnt these men areonilng for the avowed purpose of turning themunch Into a Republl
the delegates that they want tovoid any friction and will not anyil action If left alone but a fight-
brought on McKinley and not
TOM DUVV SEES COLSR-
he former Sheriff lisa Private Talk Withthe Comptroller-
J I Freune F S Egcrton and Hartley Jright members of a committee representing
in recently organized Franchise Tax andimlclpal Ownership league called onoller Coler yesterday And formally1m that he was their choice for Governor andmt the enon members who had beenf tine league Its organization on Aug-i for his at theratio State Convention-The Comptroller thanked the committee
ten anti them that he would jocentn-ominated There is to be a if the
agile night nt the Sturtnvanthas been Invltel
Mr Coler lint nothing to say about theteal situation yesterday had a talkIII Sheriff the delegation-om the Franchise Tax Iengun
Stone Start for New YorkST Lotis Mo Aug 27EiGov William Jtone left for Chicago tonight on hh w
York to take command of the Democraticimpalgn In Om East
The GreatObjection-
Many persons have to using aGas range is the supposed
the of fuelyet statistics of 262
consumers living in differentparts of the city in
renting from 35 to 50 permonth and who do all theircooking with Gas it appears thatthe average cost per consumerper month was 196
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KANSAS WONT GO BRYAN
PATRIOTISM Or Irs PEOPLE ASSVRTHAT jvnae HOLT SAVS
ResIde General Prosperity the GePrice for CropS In the West Are VPotent Ariamenla In Favor of Contln-Ini the 1rnent Admlnltf ration In Pow
Judge William O Holt of Knnsas Citycalled at Republican Nationalyesterday Judge Holt was a good deal annuMover the expressions of astonishment Utterby some of the other callers at headquartebecauso of the unonthuslostlo receptions whliMr Bryan has met during life campaignthe West lIe said that nobody who livedthat part of the country In which Mr flryiwee now travelling wee at all astonished bcause It had been very well a Iontime that there was veryamong the prosperous farmers and worklnmen for the free silver candidate
While the people of Kansas do not thinMcKinley made their ROOd crops they do b
his administration line had much to t
the prices they have received forcrops The people of Kansas furnished tbrregiments of white soldiers and one regimenof negro soldiers for tine Spanish warfirst principle of the Kansan Is pntrlotisiwhatever else zany carry hUn away he Is sta patriot The Kansans tire loyal to the Goeminent They furnished the fighting Tweitieth Regiment which distinguished lIsaIn the ei
Take the Kansas former ftInstance If hn inline JO acres of land hn workto acquire the adjoining 100 acres If ho can inIt came to Kansas becauso they wartied In thn East and wonted to get awnand expand t mselves so t believe In
A great Silver Republicans will vatf r McKinley this year fernand Htnto have d-
Bertnd Bryans standard In ono townshiprecent canvass showed tin men
In ISM and who will vote for McKlnlnnext November This was made by th-Btate Committee and tho CitJournal took to verify It anpublished an analysis of the canvass and ex
reasons the changedVe regard Bryan In the e t as aand not as a Democrat
years ago we a Republican Governomajority and we the Stat
this nt 20X i The Democratcount on Kansas as n stronghold on accoun-nf a close fusion between thoforces w had a Repub-llcan administration and nobody vancriticise of Its acts A greenmany Silver and
were Republicans orturning back They will not to crof Imperialism or false Issues One otine strongest tbo there I
to the people and they aetnaexperience no longer prophe
are satisfied with things ns arnow and I believe thnt the people of Kansncontented and happy as art not votito disturb conditions brough
by President Adminlstra
The Joseph H Is going to re-
turn Maine tomorrow orday to the Stain campaign there whichends with the election on Sept 10 Man
said yesterday the faintestdoubt would turn out very fa-vorably to the Republican party After
will come to and remainhere until the national election
LAST PLIXO AT ItnEEITAX-
loodwlnlui Meet and Denounce lira on th-
Ere of the PrimariesThe Horatio Seymour Tammany Club which
s the GoodwinSmith headquarters InClnth district held a final rally last night a-
ts clubhouse 291 nnd 70S Flghth avenueliters wits n large attendance Frank
Goodwin made a speech In which hi
aid particular attention to John C SheehanCoroners Physician Hamilton Williams Hi
eferred to Dr Williams ns thnt blnthirskltiand sold that of Pollen Devery
to do with for supremacyn tine Moth district After the primaries
John C Sheehan will be done forever as a pollIrian wild Mr Goodwin who also advised
voters to keep quiet avoid liquor arid gc-
o the primaries early todayFormer Judge Edward Browns flso nd
Iwd th voters to nnd assembleI If told them to work unceasingly on
lehnlf of Mr GoodwinTom Smith wino with Mr
luctlng the fight John C Sheehanaid he was hitter against Mr be
aimee he was working against andnummny untIl Dont be Intimidated
said Mr Smith by She han flintIs gang This Is a fight against
huh rite Democracy of tints dietoo Htrong to nny one
root to voteThe following resolution was adopted unan-
nou ly-
IriolrrdThAt tine members of the Horatio Seymoursmmany Cluhol the Ninthtill much sikllsfsdlon tine good work done for thefmoctnllc by Ihr National AntorlAtlon oftmociatlc concratulate Its presidentrilllam R upon tire lurrrss of unreas-IS labor In raute DemocracyAfter the meeting Mr Smith said It was ato I shot that Goodwin would win at therlmnrleWilliam J Kennedy clerk In tine Ninth rau
Iclpal will try nt the primaries
In the alnet Hopper defeated Commissioner ofurors Welde last year and for awhileeldn felt bnd about it but now he Is among
loppers bmt wither ONSPMHmat Is not nn Ideal Tammany Hallader and the Democrats of thenet If they will give him a chance hn will showiem should be run One of Hoppersjpporters said night thatmowers were a few soreheads whose weakes would bn exposed at the polls today
PRIMARY ROLTJI PADDED
Ichteen Names Stricken Off In the SeventhDistrict bj Order of Justice Mattlee
Argument was made before Supreme Courtistlce Mnttlce In Brooklyn yesterday on theimplication of Councilman William A Doyleie Democratic leader of the Seventh Assemblyistrict to have the names of n number ofrsons stricken from the Democratic primary
on the ground thnt they wire put therePresident Bernard J York of
ie Board of Pollen Commls loners said thatin Police Commissioners were the custodiansthe primary but that thov
names were fraudulent Hnnit there was nls i n question whether theollcn Hoard hind the right to the namesom toilsLawyer Charles II Hyde counsel for
that the ninnies were fraudulentiat hn had affidavits of thin men whomames that they did not live nt theaces given and had not nt kedor given per
to have their names on thn rollUpon the statement of Mr Justice
lattice granted order compelling thoalice Board to Mriko tine names from thetile Eighteen caos mentioned
counsel hn contended that thereern fully son fraudulent names on the rolls-
the Ninth Assembly districtslatter district it Senator
J Coffers friends have put frnudunt names on tho rolls In order to him In-
fight against holler Inspector WilliamDonnell todayLawyers working In the Interest of CouncIl
nnd Inspector ODonnellrye secured from Magistrate Steers eightyarrant for the arrest of persons who may
to vote Illegally at tinecharge that In Senator s
rolls have padded with theof men who are citizens and with
mng men who are not of age
THEIR PLATFORM TV rJt JT
tpabilrana of Jtltrhell County Kan Defend-er of the Flat
TOPEISA Kas Aug 27 The Mitchell countypublican Convention today gave the
enemy a new kind of platform to think-er After declaring that Gen Prosperity waseking his headquarters In Mitchell
wee ns thin balance of theatform-e by the Flag nt Our
And Its sund by the flag-S hate streamed In glory
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tried Shoplifter Had I nd nnm In TIerPocket
ilrs Alton Elliott 39 years old of Croton onHudson was arrested yesterday afternoon
the Company atone on a chargeShe was of taking 18-
irth of trinkets When Mr Elliott weeirched at the West Thirtieth streetn a half empty vial of laudanum wee found
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QUIT VARY
Oen William II Morris wino died Sunday aworth Long Drench N J after an Illness o
several months gained his title In the UnitedStates Army Instead of the Confederate Armyns reported yesterday He was born Sept22 1827 In New York city and was the only sotof George P Morris tine Journalist and poetHe wits graduated from the United StatesMilitary Academy nt West Point In IMI and forfour years served as Lieutenant on garrisonand frontier duty During the War of the Re-
bellion he engaged In the defence of Wash-ington was assistant AdjutantOeneral onthe staff of flea J J Peck In tine Virginiapeninsular campaign and participated In thesiege of Yorktown and tha battles of Wi 1 llamaburs and Fair Oaks In September 1812 hedistinguished himself as Colonel of the SixthNew York and on Nov 291SB2 ho was
Volunteers u 3In seven besides the Battle of the
9 INM was wounded frontactive service to a memberof the CourtsMartial and Military ConuniwIorB Marchn 1WS was MajorOeneral ofInlted States Volunteers for callnnt arid mer-itorious cervices In tine Hnttle of the WildernessGen Morris wits editor of the SewYork llo r Journal from 1U4 to isfll tie wasthe Inventor of a conical repeating carbinethe author of a of Infantry tacticHo leaves n wife a sister of exCiov THoffman unit ono son
Wllllum II Cook editor of tine Milford Jour-nal and President of the Republican EditorialAsrioclatloii of atIn Mllford Mass nn Sunday of cancer of therace He was born Jan 7
111 and nt tine age of 0 years learned to setofllce of time Manner
of which lila oilier and uncle wereWhen 10 old he was admitted
to partnership andof In 1872 he went to Mllford and
the Milfora Wtrktv Journal and es-
tablished n daily under the same name Heserved In the lower branch of
during 187o and Ian and In 18Mwas elected to the State Senate hiring hiscareer In the Legislature he was a hitter op-ponent to the an opponent of
reform He wee of tinelibel of Massachusetts and was
largely for Its passage after abitter of two jenrs was a founder
9 survived by a widowEdward Schreiber Assistant City Treasurer
of lloboken died yesterday In Christ HospitalJersey whore weeweeks ago suffering from cancer of the throatHe was born In Cnssel Hasten In-
islt and came to this country in lew Ho-erved In the Civil War the Eighth
meat Sew Vork Volunteers attaining tine
Treasurer of Hoboken since 1874-widow one son and three daughters survive
hImDr Ernst Schmidt died nt his residence in
Chicago on Sunday He was for moreyears one of foremost physicians of
been at the constaff of the Alexlan Ilrothem Hospital
for several years He also hadfor the Michael Reese Hospital
he individual supervision of whichntrusted to him by He was bornin March 2 1830 in the village of Ebern lie
Charles II Wnterhouse head of thelepartment of tho New College of
and the Mechanic Arts died onevening nt his residence in Durham
II of cancer He had been with the collegeor three years He was the son ofIVaterhouse Vt end was hornhero Sept 171838
John 3 Lnndwehr a wealthy gardener ofersey City tiled Ht his 187 Oakland
AS born In German He formerly lived InYork was President of the 1lnttl-
eutsohe Volksfewt Vereln Heleitves u widowne son end two daughters
A Fletcher who twentya wellknown Hobokennt hi home 42 Congress street Jersey
Ity on Sunday of apoplexy He was born
eaves one daughter
John T JIcKsnei Mother Dead
Mrs Martinis Young McKane mother of tintate John Y McKnne died on Sunday nightit her home at East Thirtyfifth street andhorn road Sheepshead flay She was hornn Ireland In 1821 and came to this countryTllh her ago Ho-rn n faultier and died several years nco Hnvail he founder oflist Episcopal Church and Mrs Mrha-n active of society Twonines and Theodore McKane five grandhlldren survive her
to Brigadier General Statestine campaign of bus en-
gagedIn on action near
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FAITH CVRK DfDVT WORK-
Woman Chrlitlan ScUntlit Tsken aplul Sick RavIng
A man wino said his name was Fuller catted-up Pollen Headquarters on the telephone lastnight mind Informed the police that there wasnn Insane Women In a boarding house at ISWest Fortyfifth street Tine Eaststreet station was notified and n patrol wagonwas sent around to that address At the housethe police were Informed that theirassistance was not needed Shortlyafter this a man approached Policemanwino was in front of Delrnonleos andasked him to hero an insane woman removedfrom the same address to Hellevue HospitalMehrer summoned an ambulancepital With the nsjtlstnnoe of two doctor hgot tine woman Wino was violent Into an am
she was token to the hospitalThe people at tine Imurdlng e the
woman was n Miss Andrews and thatshe was a dressmaker She had been illsaid for a week and for hoursher mind had been wandering Accordingtowas a Christian Scientist and refused to takemedicine night she was with dlfflcuiltyrestrained from doing harm to herself
RETRACTS IIIS ARSOX COXPESSIOX
Police Mow Want to Hear From NoTotnjiWife How Their Koomi not Afire
Frank Novotny the tenant of 234 EastSeventysixth street who on Sunday morningconfessed to line Fifth street police that he hadstarted the tire that occurred In his home earlierIn the day told an entirety different story whenarraigned In the Yorkvllle court yester-day morning He said that the fire had
the explosion of an oil stoveThedet were at work on the case
thought that If Mrs were found sItecould explain how the Ire occurred She hebeen seen on thus fire white hi
was blazing Magistrate Meat defer edthe today and held NovonyIn 15000 ball
Mrs Novotny was arrested last night or awarrant by Fire Marshal Peter 8echarging her helped to cause hetire She was locked up In the East Slxiyseventh street police station
Hsloon Qitrrtl Endi In Victims DeathJoseph McClusky who has been confined In
the Yorkvllle prison since Aug 2 charged withfelonious assault will l e turned over to theCoroner harks Gerry of SM LasThirtythird btreet whom accused of
died In Hellevuo Hospital yesterdayThe occurred at amad divided themselves Into two groups onealllncr Itself the theother the beer crowd Tine quarrel between
and McClusky grew out of dlstino
Wants nil Pay for Silting a Gold MinePapers were filed yesterday In the United
tales Circuit Court In a suit brought by EmllaClans a French citizen ngainut John X Popbam
I31870 alleged to be due him as half of aCommission on them sale of a gold In Costatlca The defendant sold the property to a
ommlsslon received was M7WO shares oflock of the corporation at a par value of tl-er share says has nevermid him his half
Heidi Motor Car Jnmpi the TrackThe motor car attached to a Bridge train
umped the track whlln rounding thetear the Brooklyn end of the structure aboutM oclock yesterday morning The ear
along twenty feetlefore It came to a stop There were six
I got k bad baking up and ono of themo barn received a cut over the eye
t n Hollnensf Maternal firandrsther DeadMIPDLETOWN N V Aug 27 George T
lark grandfather of Roland B Mollneirx
light in his year beenresident of Xllddletown ink marriage
our years ago to Mrs Trances K wido-wf Jaraes M UK a surgeon of the army duringhe Civil War
Conrt Calendars This PayAppellate Division rne Court Iltcua
Cowl Special Term Part I Motionslender called It lOSn A M Part II KlpwUmatters
SurroBstesOoutt Chambers tnt probate Willsf Charlie Jamfs A I ChristianHucVrl henry lUulpni Jnlln A Grant t taCoL M
City Coott SJciol TtrmCouttfr ns at 10 A UMollnni
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SNAP HOOK AND EYE
THE HOOK OF 19OOCLOSED by a Touch OPENED by a Pull
Closes easily by a touch without stretching over cannot catch tn lace or trimmingof kind never or pulls out of shape Is unfastened when desired by a slightpull
Ideal for plackets and waists closing on the shoulder or at under arm seams
THE SNAP DOES ITIf your dealer does not keep them send 10 cents for a sample card Say whether
white or
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