Newspaper Page Text
Iffl SIHS hW
Again Declares He Will Take
No Part Itl the New York
Governorship Fight.
GREINER URGING STIMSON
Most Encouraging Reports
Reaching the President from
All Parts of the Oountry
as to the Outlook.
ITrm 9U9 ?*??*??
Beverly, Maaa, iapl 1s Fredertck
C. .rt-inir. poatnaaater i>i* Buffalo.
i ame to 1 i ' ?*?* !-u'
PreeldeAt, ii it arrlved ao i?,p *h,lt ha
.lid not fo oui tu Parraaaatta, bul mada
an ariiriintini-nt to do BO t?- BgrWaA
llr. Qrelner deelared he waa for Henry
1. Stitnsoti fur Om ernor.
? --a whlch
hava laacht-d hlta ragardlng hla praf*
aranca fo* candidate fur dmernor of
N? a fort tha Praaldi nl lai ?ed ;* for"
mal atatamenl to-dny relteratlng hia
datarmlnatloai lo lake no part la ihe
?., ?- tion of ? i nndidata.
K\-'...vernor Durbtn, arho ;.s agaln a
. andldata tor ? \overttor ot Indhuw
tha Praoldehl the moai nn*Jouragtng
aewa ragardlng politlcal condltlonfl ln
that state. and tut 0 - ?'? ' '
porta "r lha c-onventton held In Man
'?'?- I'resl
*lent to-day.
PraaMaal Taffi Btatamanl ragardlng
thfl Sam York ultiiatinn ls as followa:
Tga PreBident aiahea It undara
parl whatever lii lna?on*
ieai tm tb? Renui /. ****?* JSl
Oovernoi ln Ihe gtate of Mea Yorb rhe
newapaper reportfl thai h? haa f^or?
ene candldate ri *r' a.eJ,?n
Ha hopea ar'*}
eve? lhal II ? ' ? ntlot- W to ne
an open one. ln wblcb the beal hidirnent
0fa?aiaJoHtV of th. Rel I ana o1
Tork is to hava ie,ec
?jHUdatei
Want* to Talk Politica.
Mr Qrelner, who x\n# IO ha\f l-eoii a
Itmchaon fnaal at ParramatU, ??? B**
btyed *'ight boura comlni a i taa Maa*
Id nol keep hla
tment Mr. Grelner wanti lo ttlk
politica to th*- Preeldent, bul Mr. Taffa
BUiemeni la, ln affact, a notl<*e to Mr.
Qrelner thai ha eanno! ba Ind icad to
mke paii in Ihe effr.rt to away lha Mew
..?. strtt*- ' onv< ntlon In favor of I
Bttmaon.
ir la, of courae, known th.r Wllliam
ajarnee, Jr., hai been atrongly dtopciaed
m throw tlie nomlnntiun f> hlfl >'OUng
frlend Jamea Wadawaarth, bul Mr.
Barnaa haa i -; ? ,,>*'
llght, and he noa lataa tha foiiy
Coward
i
English Tan Shoe
for Men
The favored footwear
for fall. New model
on Coward last Cow?
ard leathers and work
manship. Looks and
wears like custom made.
SOLD NOWHEKE F.LSE
JAMES S. COWARD
264-274 Greenwich St., N. Y.
v[4E w.hkes ttnrri
Mail Order* Fllled | Samd lor Catalorue
Why This Pen
Won't Leak
Look at Ihe teed tube crf youf
f43unt-4in pen. If U'*ci_nred?Eke
tbe P-_rker--llie pen won 1 leak
or aweat
tDrdinarjr fountain pen* Have fUai^M
fe-*j t .bea, m.which ini atayVeven wh-*?
pen i> pciat up. t-ttyiKtin-; air forcat
thta ii-k out ooto end of pen*ai aoon afl
youi body heatt the pea.
TVParker Lueky CurreFeed Tobe
touchrt tntiJtt/oarrtl, fataing C_%pJ
_%ryARr-_-tio_. 'RjadrawaeUitikou*?!
leei tube tbe inatant yoo h*m pea *"P*
nght. a^*b*Jwe4apar_i'*?ajra?c--?ria.
That'* *-*ny Parier* a-*pe't We__
BBflaaal mr**. $ I W a 9250.00. i
aBBaaaaaBBBaaaaBi
PAJUCIR JACK KMFESAFETY PEH
wo-'l !??*. Ib aa? pc-ilioi
-Icnrakfet-M-fpockaL $2-50 up.
Tr_i **? ftitn Dltetatmrmg Ctc OX?
yo?l?.rt_l?-?tP4*-?*? l-rtk. r^*W
p__n ?_? m _??_ wl?=? jrou wnla,
CtttPjttkmemtniL g*-*a%*-*l*-*ar-ir
_H_*_oi w* w J tthmd jrt-J? eo* q-K_lr. Sm
wIit doUr'r H-r*oa Itmklttiltmtmm paama
pnUl ttmtrtwm, bf BaBM a PacW cWa_>
PARKIR P?:N CO.,
New York Retail Store, 11 Park Row
ALBO BOtttt. HV
Xlkar A Hegeman Sro?* Itorea,
Paaa. atation DruR Company,
ronrtaantta Street Ctora,
rirana-.'B Pbarmao/, Wawark, V. J.
of trying to fOJ-CO tne nomination of the
former Spoakar.
Mr Grelnor w.ib rjuite frank In dis
- aaalna tbe ettnailon this afternoon.
"I n 111 for Henry L. IttuMOU for QOV
arnor," said Mr. I'r.in.r when asked
fnr in-ws i.f th.- New York pOlltlcal
itlon. "i don't know whether b\
[retary Bttmoon wants the aomlnatlon
or not I am for him bocaU90 1 am
convlnced that ho would make the
Btrongeal candidate we rould name. an.il
the Brle County delegation wlll he f"i
him for thal reason '
?'How about Nii-hoian Murray But?
ler'' wa? asked.
"! hgve not CObaldored I?r. Butler in
..iniie.tion wlth tlie nomination.'' re?
plled the BrlO COUnty leader. "I have
boen oo ttrnaly convbieod tbat we ougbl
to name fttlmaon thm i have not ghen
a iiiuught lo aaj other man."
? Doea Wadswortl. stanrl any show ..f
being oommatod?" was asked.
"I don't belleve he does." Paid Mr.
On iner. "He would not make a slrnnK
cOndldate, and under the rirrumstancs
we otlghl tn name our str.mgest man."
"Then you expect tho New Torkflghl
,i pretty etlff one?"
"TOO, it will he a good old-fa.-hi. r.r .1
flghl We have fai more than a flght
1 an.i-. hut we nnist name our DOOl
man an.i th.n take off our coats and
work f..r his electn-n. S.. far 01 1 ean
ooeoa-taln Oecar Btraua wlll draw Bve
voteg from the DomOOTata f..r ovory one
ho toJtoa from ua perhape more.
Third Term Party Lofling Ground.
"S.. for as the latlonal olOCtloa t"
arned, I'm optlmletlc. There ar**
very f. W people who belleve Ihe time Is
ripe f..r a ihird part) - There are m.inv
Wl ? have heen aoppOtttaBg Mr. Roose
vell without reaiiziiiK that h.* had
rjaaectl to be n Repnhllran They are
nOW wnklnR up to that fnet. end thev
wlll think tWtCO hefore ther leave IbO
U.-I-ibllenn partv 1 bellavo the third
party movemant is on the wam-. Tbe
RopUblleana from all aectlona seem to
Indicate tbat, do they noi ?"
DOWfl Whleh reavlipd the Trefll'leiit
? ?:. .Ww HampOOlra .;.rre Pi the
form of a telegran-i from Arthui i'
Clarke, w! . I 848 foilows;
Tin- largeot, rnoel frletlonleeo, moal en
Rep ibllcai sonventloi evt i
held In New Mampahlra aaaembled in
ird -o-iiay and dld * greatly trrail
fylng pleca "f work. Not ^n inharn* i
not. 'v?s BtriK ? Tha Taft ai i tlmi i'
wa.. aplendldly stronn*. unbroken bj the
BllRhteat disi-ord. New Haanpohlra will
n Novembe;* the L.yalty to you
th.n aha . mpnati.-a'iy rolcod Iool aprlna
"Wd '..n win and wer. Roina: io
win.' \4.,,s one of lh?* etrikltiR phrases
in the letter to tho Prealdent from ei
<.ovr*rnoi' PurMn. who is slumping the
Hooolor Btate, i.f aa* b, al the rat.* of
two eountloa ? day. He says th?* "Old
Republlcan opltit" i.-- coming t?
Ihe from in Indlnna. and that the Indi?
ana RepubUcane w-ill not he won away
from th>:r attachmonl to the erand
olrl part>- hy any third partv tnovemont
From "tie ..f thr dologatoa to the r?
COnl enKiiifers' ronvention iti St. P.r.l
came another enc-ouraKmi' letter Thr*
wrltor aald tbat engineera frmn OVor*
part r.f tlie < ountry were there attemt
nif* the ronvention. and froin talkiug
with gre%l riumhers of them he was
convlnoed that the third term idea ttttt
I ai<?lng.
lr )-?." I,.- sn.-.l. apP'trent that tha
countr* is turnlng your oray fast.-'
An Intfrrstirig lixht on the workin*r?
? rarh ls furnished hy on^ .>f the
Prealdent'a forelgn correapondenta, who
writea him that there are more than
|(.s.mni i,rKKars |n Gri-rtt Blitaln an I
hroiond ond BfltdM poMoomoa The
wrltor :.<iids the President a circular,
w hi. h is being dtatlibutod by the Tariff
Keforin LeagUO, whtcfa says among
other thtnga!
Th*- Ameri'i:. workman, uadei protec
tion, 00-188 two and 000 half flmen as
much aragaa as tt... Brltiah workman
? free iran** Free tra<i< meana loa
WdKt. for tbo workman.
Won't Vote for Roosevelt.
Captain John ITopklna, <>f Biaal Oi
ir-ar.s, Mnss., writes tha Preaidant tbat
he and his wlfe an- proluibly the oldOOl
? - led eouple ln the ."tat... he i.f li i
? i-i. u -four and ln** wife Dtuety. Ile
i'm a Bep ibllcan < lear through. I
voted foi Prealdenl Taft foui yeara ?"?"
and hka\o at tha loot prtmarlee, and. if
1 llva, i aball certalnl* vota for- him In
mber. l us..| t<. think a lot ..f Mr.
Rooeevelt, bul T would nol vote for hlm
t glven Pi eeldent
Tafl 8 Btroara deol
Tlik declaration of Hlrmm Johnaon,
Thoodora Rodaevelt'i runnlng mate on
?Y.f third term ticket, tbal "the moal
humlllatlng character la all Amaiiean
htetory is the Prealdent," appoan to
arouaed more Kr-n- ral an.i lnt< aee
indlgnatloa than aaythlag thal haa
beea uttorod by the oppoarttlOB Dom
.- iats ;<s wi-H as It.pul.lnans OT8 W*rlt
Ing i" the Prealdenl in grool oumbera
exproaalni theor disgust ami rrs.nt
in.nt Tin Domoerata call attentlon
to the f.i'I that thoy ailinire nnd ro?
apeci ihe Prealdent, even iho.i^h ih.--.
dlffei Wlth him in politi.s, and that
the) have acrupuloualy rofralned from
anythlng approachtng a rofloctlon i
hla hij;h churai ler.
One Ii.-moeratir m.-mbei ..f ('onKress
oenda the Prootdonl an odltorlal from a
BoUth I'arollna popor Which sa\a It ia
Bupportlng wilson. but rogorda .lohn
- atla.-k on the PToaldonl as un
pardonablo, nnd adrls Ihat "no nian
ever ???at la ihe winie Houae arlth _
groatOf sense of hic r.-sp.insii.|liti.*s
than I'r.-Hlili nt Taft "
The American Ambaeaador to Rueota
and Mrs. Curtis <;uil<l and Mr anil Mrs.
john ii.;*s Hammoad were dtnner
guootg ol Parrametto lasi olght.
There is no truth in tbe rumor that
Mr 1,'uiid contemplatea loalinlni Tha
ambassador COOlBimod lli?* report that
,u has taken the itiltlal gtep look
Ing to a new treatj with th.- i'nlted
Btatea.
Prootdonl Tafl has conflded to ina
frlenda that as Boston is 0880 of ihe
winnojri of the baaobgU pennaata he
will assuredly ati.-ml some of the
?worid aatioo" <>f gamea in that cjty.
The rresiiii-nt has hopod that Wash
injrton would l>e a wlnner ihln y.ar.
bul adaalti be wm be eontont f \Vhs1i
IngtOn < omes ln thinl
Mi. T.ifts luacbooa gueota to-day
wi-re Samuil J Klder, of DogtOn, and
Ropreaentatlve Roaoii O. Harrla, They
BOCUrod from tlie Presld.nl a j.romlse
to attend Ihe Mrookton Kair oa OetObOT
.'!. Bepresentatlve (iardn.r has a
prombae from the Proaldonl tbal he win
iittfiul a relebration at Sart?m the fyl
luwlng >la\.
1COLONELS SENS
Pueblos Faii to Understand
When He Wiggles His Fingers
and Waves His Arms.
BUT HE WAS TRYING SIOUX
Roosevelt Pleads with Spanish
Americans in New Mexico,
Where His Party Is Split
Into Factions.
in.v TalflBIBtH fn Thr Trltnjnr ]
.aiii,ii*iuerqu**, S, 0 . gept. II -Plctur*
*a,\ r- rathcr than <l4*mnnatrfitl\ e were
the rrnwda ahleb **?me ont to BBfl Colonel
Rooeevell Bpeed throogb n>r Ifestoo ta*
*laV In'-idcn'v erowdfld faa' *>n one nn
Other, and the ruii>n**l hnil t*i keep hie
-v!fH ai*"iit h!m t,. remember arbether he
viin to tnlk to Indian*-, Ifl x; ;iiih or
Amerlcanfl
An Internreter mel lha colonel ?' \i
buejuaroua late thi* afternoon, took his
; ii h beelda tha candtdata "n the plat?
form ami rep.'iite.l ln gpaatab a part of
hie apeeeh. it was a new aaperteaea fanr
rhe oolonel and ;t aaa ratber hard for
hlm t.. breah 111.? bla apeeeh n Instal
menti ..f aboul 0t worda aaob
The Interpreter araa Oeorga Armljo, for
m.;i\ a aargeanl in the eolonel'B Rouah
Jtlder regltnen! and IIOW on*- ?if the thlril
party leadera ln thla atata Tha part)
also haa ;,? a rliHnil'lon here Rronvn I dt*
tlag, th* wealthj aon of W. Peyard i l
tir.K Of New York
Early in the day the eotoael had tha
Ulriojua expeilem e ?,f nddrea.,!ni" ? thrnnp
rompoaed aimont entlrely of PueMo Ind
lane who piied out of theli adobea *a
Iba iraln Blowed down far Laguna. Colo
:? i-.-r.i i.ion telagiaphed ahead and
aake.i h frlend lo ha\e tn. In-lia;;*- al
llon
.a fl ? ? ? ? ? reai
I iRtfnn.'i nf hla waa i
braveo, bqubwb, pap) ? ? ivenli
? ?. The
warea . ? ? i th- coloi to hli
nephew, Oeorga Itooaevell aald George,
?,?.?] ii hava to b i] aomel
i ;?*,-? *.*i ?lid
One Ganeeoui Squaw.
i >f.e indian woi i more geni
thaa the r< al howevei and pre* ti
thi ? oloni i a arli %*t aaki i 0114
fnilt tn return lii- I
lii'l IfOOBfl
? i iihvh ai?-a> - I oaa ated In lha
f.ieiiloa aald i olonel Rooeet all
? k you.' aald a \11 <? and th<*
roionei araa Introdacad io Oeoraa -
,oi r . bl< " '? l B Ifl di -:itnflte,i
aa "the goi i i ' I
? ?].,. . t{,? -...* , ... ? ? ? *?
that ihe [nd
deal. and a la
wonld i.reew in altb a "tl u
Whlla th.lonel apoki H
riimtnina. wi.o Ib takinu movlaa ?
fer thfl third part) eat ipefi
perauada a ti '
ehlne. Tb< nel noti dlfl
"Moi >. Moi la mM 'he colonel
rtown thlfl waj ; here'a a flna
i .? i Bmaa wltb lha papi.?? i I
? ?
'I hfl Indian wom<
?. ?. adi di hei bjr tha ? I ' " ?
"morffl ' did not' li U ad ie ?? II ? m
a . rgmaeni i
niovt*" dlBtrfbuted ? ??
Ihe pl.-t ;r. | ?- ll .?? .-'ii.it* I
inK
Colonel Plooaavi t rarrn
uh* om i a ?- and be b< ?
oa he had learned Indian atj
I waa oi,.. .ii. ? to wlth tha
Indlana prattj wel ' aald Ihi
uaed lo fcfnoi a lot of thi
ha wea! through a lot of -.i.nai-. wiRKied
hla Bagere. aravad bla arnw ai d ani lalned
thnt thlfl alirn mennf I ' hnl.-t.i'.l '???
w hiie t hat meani "an A pa< be," o "fl
?
? i ,io not know t iem i beard of tl ? m
in arhool-*" Mld "tl ? Bjbven bi "f lha
Pueblo
"Thafa rl?l l ? ? lalked ??? Itb II i glo ? ?*
,,, ,. pueMoa.'1 mM tha colonel.
Mi Rooeevelt "bsrrved thai BH Indian
i ad pa '" Ipeted ln tha ? >lj mplc iame*
and "ran i.ke * le wlth fl loreh In
iti, moutb " and tha Indian audlenm
fo, tba lecen.i la tbal a royotfl
attb a i"1"" ?? ,ta ""?"!'! "'" " " :1
anythtng *r**tog.
Appealfl to Spaniih-Americant.
At AJhngoflamifl t^** eoloi al ** t ??? ?
wa- atteatlve, although nol aapeetolly ?n*
may havfl bea n due 'o
.,. ract tl ai. it wa? a anlaed catherlag
and 'he Interpreti ? aaplalned Bnl) a parl
af tha eolonal'a apeeeh. tddreaalag tha
gpanlah*Amerteani Roomvelt mld:
i ask roAi lo be youi own maetera lo
think and ecl foi youraelvaa and to teU
-*,. boaaea ) du " Ihrouah a Ith thi m i
,v,ir,t you lo refum to lei ll am boaeea
],.?,} you around iike aheep, i a?k you
*,, flta ,d for ihe Progri aalva tlcket, both
national aim atata
Tie solonel found ? altuatlon not en
llreiy patlefaetor) ln New Uaaieo Thei?
i- aomethlng nf o yniit among ihe Pro*
?reealvM aad Rapraaantattara Oeorga
? uri\. and ?'x-i;..v<rnoi- Iflguel Otera
ni,. aat*t nol to ba In enthe barmony.
Otero dotnlaated the racani third party
eonventlon and took to hlmaaH nol only
the ofll<e ..f ntnfr .?halrfnan. bal "IfO that
of n?tio',ai eommltteeman. RooneveH baa
Ul n_;?it h< re, wiii?-h the Pragraa
?Ivm awpfl ta win thraagk tha ii<-ri?onai
popuiaurtty af lha cokmal and Mr. Ourry,
although th- ii.-no. rate bow appaar to
ha .<? itie upper hand
llffure l-avlni; AlhUgUOrBJUfl on the wav
to Denver tii- oolonel -*t,o,ik iianiin afth
abOUl a h'indreil rowboya wh*, rorle In on
their pontafl an.l BOrrOUnded the l-lat
f.il m fl*.;n al I'h ha f-|iOk<
Colonel Roooevolt'a phytrieian, arho la
maklng lha trip wltb hlta largely te ireal
his throat, toM Inm to-*la\ that he must
aa more careful ln "'e use of hiF votea,
Convaraatloa whlla ttie traln ?a? In mo?
tion wa* barred, bul lha oolonel ?;4id he
i ould not keep *t.ll all tlie time. ami the
goetor had ta keep a clem arateh ta make
Mai ",?-> 'he mles. The Htraln of Hie
lOBg lainniilKi' haa lnlil on I'ulonel Ituna**
velt and hla volie waa i*llglitl> liuaky, al
thoi.xh he ailld lie f?'lt "hully," wlth nome
af tba hiirdesrt flghtlnB of Ui* ???pftfn
ahead
DINNER IN M'COMBS'S HONOR.
The return of Wllliam F Md'omba to
tn*- aatlva leadaiahlp et th*- lienmrrati*
Nati4inal C*H9UaHtM will h.* iimrk".l by a
inn iiitiiiei la hi.- imi.or gaturday avaaangi
?flrpteaBhm '> Arrailgm-MSU were made
yi'fllerda.v for th*- aciommodatlon of more
than iwo thniiaan,! Bueam ln thr Riand
belllOiail of the Hotel Aator, and CJover
i,,,i \\'il**on will l.e preaent The dinner
?jiiii ba glven under ihe anaptoafl *?f tha
Woodrow Wllaun ColUga Man'a Leaaue.
DECLARE PERKINS IS
Harlan and Bede Insist Backer
of Third Term Candidate
Hopes for Profits.
PR0GRESSIVESARE6L00MY
Taft Speakers Find Roosevelt
Men in the Far West Admit
ting- Their Cause Is a
Disraal Failure.
iH, Tel'-n-raph ta Th* Tnh.n ' 1
PhOrotz, Anz.. Sept. 18.--I'hark-lriK tha'
Ooorga W. ivrkin- araa ifuhataklug
Hoos.*vr*its eampadgn Ib the hope ?t
proflta fo oom-*. John Maynar.l Harlan. of
tliienKo. aad .1 Adam Berte <>f MlB
nesota. aMrctftrA two larf* Taft ralll-'n
ln Arloona io-i!h>. la the waka ?f Itooao.
velffl trlr> throiiKh the ftiff reOtOrdOl*.
The flrst oaOOttag 8800 -OM in TOCOOB
Ihle noon anri th.- other hrre t.>-niKht
Both broughl om big orowda, and <-i.ra
greeted the Taft apeakero at overy t.-iiin_
point.
The apeokera left to-night foi Albu
querrnie an 1 Haritu 1*0, wh.'re thej nre to
eireak to mOtTOa t" nnswer th.* BddMBBBB
made Ht ti,,.*... placeB hy Roooovoll to-doi
Mi Harlan labatlei tbe thhd term
party ih.- "pollywog" Piog8eoalvoa, trhooe
?f progreea na- perpetuol motion.
m, Bede toi.i ,,f thr- Aiaappolntmenl
nblcta the coolneoa ol the Roosevelt meet
everywhero on the eoh*nol*8 troll
bod broogbl to the third term eandldato.
Repuhltean leedera, *'0'n ****** ***
Phoanli mal th.- Tafl fiv*krT? af atart
. ,oo nun ooetered ti ol to-do-r*o moetmga
w-n ii.i he tho opening * me tt ? Mg tgbl
|0 eaptore Arir.ona
Mt. Harlan aold la hla spoeeb:
Ooorgo W Perktno i- ki ibataklng Tl ta>
_on Ro< s,.v-ir in thu Bght becauoa ne
e_i).>4-tfl to flhara in the proflta later. na
li hali t.0 I ... Rooaevell s "PeitBeanoo
, ,, . . . - ,v - ,) :,r if Roosevelt
, ,i i appe . io ?e .-!?? -."i later l tora
..? n: . ., ,1' Bion of proflta
n |a i,..' rat ?' '?? *? "
Perklna has helped to arubfltak* F
v,.it ||, & polli - impalgn In tne hope or
le I ".' Jbe
,.yi i>| arldowi and orphana ti ?t< a
lo the \.---4 rorh U'e ln luroi - ' ?-"
piti) i . ii.veli s campaign fund. \i n
Rooaevell khv.- tha Bteel truat, o' wimti
,.. Ih -, .. b Ht Mtaa t ? vlolata
Ing Ms ,.r,l* '
rival, and Iben I ? ilt< tl ? aull agalaot
Mi Perklna'i llarveotei truat
v,.... bovi gr ihatoklng bu
ls not i ??????? i '"?
kln- Bl ..... ,?m
hn ca - .1 upoi Theodore F
... -, ? . . . ?
Perklni haa
? Rooaevell do oomi I
r|ght to -lo l., *.!<,l_t^ a **' ?
,,.,-. 008
Mr I.. ua refern io tka Rooaevell
I oog" Progreoi
te ot profl roofl uj poe?
i ? arn ea
flrhether It 18
m - - i keepe ln mo
?i,,.- rUpuMlean i ?> ? * ' ,rl,l>'
... ., .-. ? ? i'i It
... >|toO
,p , ., ,. ? ? proan oalve. 4our
,, , | m.. ?. proareealve. olvea Uttla hr-n
,t.,.. ii,.i, mi ha aanta. to do i?
lf ne
? fOfl of the onlr.okrra
? I - "' "' "?"*,t
' ju-t
? ?
u . \i Bede 1 ; rn he
mM
? -
M. - found l
, ? . ? ? ? . Idaho. 1 tali
Se .oi. ' ' '
... ? .1 "rank admlai
ti,,. ti. noveaaeni
-.'. - -I 1- C"
ii |? i ai offoni
I or a loa n ark. II i' fa'
il to al
? party, bi la bt t
?he Bull \i.?- ln Kai aaa i alifornia
. ... ,.,.??- rn hi n the an Btrlt Ina
tha ? - -ii i M""- brai d on - - Ra
' o arould do
- , h ?' ? lea I n ? bolni
i.i.r rted .' ?< ba ol ? eveo
. .,, peopla i.'-* aaylni Thou
.. -. , ;,,?i orhen beaten n a
,, nveni on ol rour fellowa, thou "haJt
.n-i , laiuifl he la muoh hk.- i.in
I-. ayi i.u,. oln m..-*. i bU? -i ' radl
!? ... Uncolna con
-, rvatl-m II al aaved tt ?* ITnlon ond ea
,.-i ronatltutional llbert rorevei
?oi ..i tha Bull M- t-i-. Ha
' and or toid b iio ho
44 ?( a I ullder and not a di fltroyer Hh
p thi t..-.ti..n ** aoundi aad loved
, nd '_
HARLAN EJECTS DISTURBER
Taft Speaker Throws Roosevelt
Man Off Platform.
i: reteg pi ??? 1 h 1 rl bi -
I,.. Angeleo, Bapl iR Arthor Uaaner
w,,., fordbly reaaorod from tbe platform
i.,m alghl bj John II Harlan, In ona ol
? - ? p.iiitp al meetlnga over held
m I'aiiion.ia The meetlng ???** heM in
Audltoi oa aad attr.i i.-.i a great
. . ..VA ll
a pian evtdoatlv ha?i iv?*4?n formod by
i | i tollowera lo break ap tbe meet
inr IVaneii J- Heaoir aad kfeyer Lrtaa
r,,r arere boM to ba the laodera After
?everal Int.-rinpl I08I8 Hiiil.ui AorOd IN
,,f the flloturbaatfe to go to tne
platform wbi re f-< | eould ba Been
oonpluaoed ',N Hartan'8 chal?
lenge, aald aotbtaai aad ma.ie oo mo\.4,
bul Lieoner beettatlaigl- oronl lo the plat?
form ami tbO K'fAt ainlleii. >'. lfl B] mpiit I, v
nith Harlan, Maaed Uaaner aad allodod
ta blm ui rarloua aneompllmentar) arava
Harlan Baally BBtaed Ibe aklverlag bose
bj tbo BbooMer, toid him what ba thought
of him. at"' thoa tomovod hlm from tbe
tiaw of th* ouiMoiMio la ? aaauaaer awre
forelble th?n coaetderata 4
No further Inii iruptiona mnrr.*.! the
atoetlag.
COLOMEL ON STAND OCT. 1
Will Then Tell Senate Commit
tee About Oil Trust Oift.
l**aabtagt4N8, bepl II Oolonel Rooae?
vell **iii reaeh "gatabhigtea at titflo'cloek
Tueaday ofternooRi Oeteber i
Chalrman Clapp of the Beoato campaign
expendlturee ooaBBBltlee, **in arranga far
? ?oil.to-i Rooaevell to be heard lhal after?
noon regardlni tha aMegod oentrlbutloa of
ti nn,808 by tbo Standard Oil Compauy la
hia ini.4 rartrafg** naaad. ft i? oapoetod
the rolonel wlll ro iliie.-t from hla traln
to the cupuoi. arhere the ooaBOBtttoa ?e?
monn will be hepl.
NOMINATED FOR C0NGRE9S.
(il.lo (19th Dlstrlrti-W. V. Ilarria, Pro
greeoltao.
(thi.. i?nth PkRileQ?Fraak h. \vooda,
Progroaalvaj,
ohlo Clr-t niatrlr*t>-A. R. Hatton, Pro
groeoh .
Oregoa <i?.t DiHihH) lohg w. CaM8p?
heii, Progroaalvo.
SUNDAY'8 NEWYORK TRIBUNE
Mailed anywhera m the United
Statea for $2 50 a yaar.
TRIBUTE 10 MR. TAFT
Democratic Candidate Declares
No Man Can Question the
President's Integrity.
STRIKES ROOSEVELT TRAIL
Governor Tells Western Crowds
Why He Objects to the Third
Term Party's Platform
on the Trusts.
St F'aul. S**pt. 18. -'iovernor Woodrow
Wilaon struck the trail of 4,'nlon* I Ronse
Vel1 for the first time In the rampal-fn
to-day when he whirle.l IhrOUgb a pro
Kiamme of speeches and rereptlonn ln
tlie Twln Cltles Me started for ChlcagO
and Detroit, deeply plensed, he flfl-Jd, with
th*. reeeptlon aeoordod him.
When fh,* Wilson party reached Minne
apotla thla morning tha Cmntnerelal Club
had breakfaal ready. ami tha Oovernor
talked twenty mlnut-s on tlie trusts and
hix boadaaaa. Then inotoiltift IO 'he I'nl
veratty of Mtnnaaota, ha paaaad crowgfl al
school shlldren, who waved naga and
eheared.
Al the parade grounda, a broad, green
maadow In the reatoame" diatriel of
yinneapoHa. tba Oovernor deelared tha
nathmal campaign was nol ona of paraoa
alltlM bul laeuefl He pald tributa lo
President Tafl. and when on another OC
caaloa tha crowd conatnMd thai tha Oov*
ernor had referred to Colonel Rooai ?'?
h? quii ki;. corroeted tha Impn aaton
Tributa to Taft.
"*1 d.m't belleva any man who know* the
f.icts caa ii'iestion the integrin or the
purpofle of the man arha now j*te?|rieS ln
'h- Whlte llouse," siiid Oovernor Wilson.
? if h?* baa ioi Into bad companj it U no
fnnh af bj-, iii- did nol clmom the eom*
pany; 11 was made beforehand. K ha
has taken iheir advloe, i' was beoanm
tbej woro neareel to blm and ba AiA not
h?a- any ooa alae Thai la the n.unn
?4|.\ i ahould mther bear tba advtca of a
- i aa lha advlca of a
? ? t
Xlia ,; trnt ?? lerated hla objei I
to tha plank In lha ProgreaBlv- platform
? uf ' ? -k i.v an IndUfl*
tnai , mi mlaaton and ' I
i almpl ? wanted i on the tnside
nl (Tl) inti.'l BO tbal i -re need 1-e no
? i,. ta *?? ii '- m lhal
n't tiiink i was one of tboaa
., |f .?.? i . ning aniu. k becauaa l
? a mattei
? ow what
Donnyb c tell I have
K,,\ I,- v Bhllli .., b II 1 ani no* hlttlni
. i . . mIi led lha
-;..*.? bi a
littie hard ihtnklna underneath the en*
danuered ? ranluma ?
at al' l w i ed at riloux 4'tl
? |l h r he,-.41110 a go...!
.* tha
? ? i am only |
un ii ? , ? ?
?
in urgii *{ aul ?< llnatlon of tl - pei
t\ 'e . t ? ? Oovernor sai*i
,,- w .!!??? | ol thom who, If de
feated, : peopla had naada
a mlnta Helj. ba add*-:. I a mlfhl
thlnk bo. ,,;'1 ba nouM nol my so.
??| am a B""d enough aport io abtdfl by
our di ? I ? ? i. amM
? *
Pb .i te nlghl '? ?? addrcmed a
idltorl im.
Attack* Rooaevalt Trust Plank.
? -.?..,? al Woua Falla, g. D
*. , that thi ratic nomlnea
Bral dr* a attenti > I of the
i uina; tha trual
am Ha aaM
latbed noar pi opoaed of ? i
.. ?
j tba Houae "f Rei re ei Utl\ ei Into tha
ati -! ti i-t. and '-t wa augfeati d
, ,i \ir .;<nk-.* \\ Perklna, They
have thourrhi ihie thlna oui it maj be,
?..! i41! i know, tbal ? weatlj thlnk
tbal tha ?a-> to mfeguard tha bualnew
?
Bul whetever thej thlnk thla thej
know, lhal II **;'i mva Ihe Lnlted Stnt.-s
Bteel i irporal ?n from thi neceaslty of
, ?. bualneaa better than tt*. com
: ... i ou a lll Ioi Ii Into th?
atatlatlca of the united Btatea Btea
poratlon you wiii flnd tbal ahi
haa , omi atltora tha amoui t of tl
im i wblcb ?' * introlfl la decreaalna; In
, thei worda, tl il 11 Ifl \eu ? ffli lenl than
Ka , ,,iii;>. Htoi - bi i Ita control of i i od
? , t i- Inereaalng onlj ha tboaa bmnchea
of tiie bualneaa wh*ra 1,v purchuei i l
, i hei wla ll haa ?? practical moi i
? i ,,*,,* i hai >? thi to aa lo the
.? nrkln-fmen i "arrj oui tl ?? plan of Mr.
? iai ? .1 Mr Perklna an.l vou ?iii hai a
. ? control in tha inarkd for labor
whlch wh buIi theae gantlemen perfectlj
Thej di n't wanl eompetltora ln tba mar.
ket for labor, becauaa nea coropetltorfl
ttin me.n nea aife a< ila*a, and theflfl
are the verj im.-h, and Blmosl the only
i, , n abo bave aueei-mfully oppoaed
union labor In ".he l nlted Btatea ami
si iii lt oui of Iheir Bhopa, and brlbed it
tr> ba contenl wltb Ihe ahut-oul hy nli
Bortfl of benabolen! achemee of profll
aharlna, whlch a man would forfall if
ba lolned a union.
"ftata! Oo tell lhal to the mariaml"
aaa tha Bnewer tha OoTOinor nave to
th,.-.* aho thOUghl trust.** ne-esear*. fur
,-i onomy and i Slctem )
COLONEL'S RAFT BEER KEGS
That's How His Platform Looka
to Eugene W. Ohafln.
Wllmlngton, DoL, lept 19. Aceordlng
to Eugena W. Chafln. Prohlbitlon camll
?latc for PraaMont, Theodora ftoomvalt'a
platform h i ramehn**hl. raft oonatruote*]
ni parl et beer kaga Tbal being tha eaaa,
Mr Chafln is Indlgnaat thai it should iio
reported ho has "goaa ovet ta Roooa*
vi'lt.'' Iteferi iiik t'> this report In a
apaeeb here, to-iluy, tha ProhlbltlOO cati
illdfito said
Tliat's m>t tnie I am a real pi.inre.s
it*/? nni a humhug, Irylng to i>ad*iie into
iirtli,' <in a ramahnckle raft conatructed
Of K?od plankc, had I'lanks Ulld lieer ki ?s.
Ifl Rooaevelt, atandlng for aome lood
thlnga la atandlng for s?itn,' bad thlnas.
lie ta llkewlm atandlni for a ahola int
of thinK* tha ordlnary man dom not sua
pect at .i i
Anj onfl who knowa hla record of truat
protectlon, campaign acandala, iiiuii tariff
mihI reacttonary leaderahlp arlll imt h*
fooled by idn audden out-or-offlca convar*
hinn io aundry popular meaauree,
llls poeltlon on th*' whlskey queetion la
plain. ai Chicago, when he waa "pro*
feaetng his falth nnd Invltlng qumtlona.
>.. one aaked hlm how- ha atood <ui ihe
llquor iHsu*' He rtre.J up at once and
sai*l, "Oh, ao tit," -- and then i ani*' ii
paum Any one who has ever watched a
man try tn atarl a halky mulfl knows
what the linlshlnn word would have beea
Hut ha thoughi better *>f t* ami lamely
*-oiichnle<l, "oh, k<> ti, a primary BChool.
DIX SHUNS ORAFT INQUIRY.
Will Not Interfere with Invc9tigation
of Ooaditions in Albany.
Albanv, rirtit. IS ? Aft?r u ?onferern-e
wlth James W. oahoine Uovernor DIx
aanounoad thla afternoon that he had
<lerlded not to Interfere, for ihe preaont
ut least. wlth the -oiiduct hy Dlstrlct
Attornay lanfard oi* the investigation
which a Bgeetal Krand Jury Is makltilf into
tba diacloeurm auula bj tha geaata eaat*
mltt<? whleb inftulri'd last year into cou
illiions in Albuny clty aud county.
NEGROES STMB BY TAFT
National Organization Urges
Concentration of Vote.
OFFICERS ALL CLERGYMEN
Roosevelt Denounced for In
sulting Oolored People of
the South in Platform.
r^a.IInK membera of the National
Tntted Colored Republlcan C'luhs and Po
lltw-al Ix*aKue ot the country met tn
Mount Gllead Bapti-t ChUftib. In Kast
i32d atreat. reaterday. ta reeamvnend *
Rresidcntial candidate to the noRro vof*rs
of the .ountry. Afl a preanihle to thelr
reaolutlon indorair.*- Pre?ident Taft tl 8
nefrrnes deelared that manv toduoomenta
had heen put forth to Influenee th.-lr rMO
to oeeed.' from thr- it-Kular RoPUbllCaB
party. 'the party whlch hrok.* asundor
the fetters tlmt hound th** tACA lfl human
hi rvltuda "
Aooortlng that the RepubHcaa party
baa beea, and la, th- booe and Blnew "?
,he OOUntry'8 pronperlty. and bellovlng
ti a, a cooceotratloa of the poUtleal forcea
,,f th.* neuro raee aill aaaare the oucceaa
.,f tbe Republlcan party at the polln neat
N'oveniber. thls r^olutlon Waa paaaed
unattlmoualy i
Reaoiv.n. That thla organhMtlon pul
jtwpit ,,r, reoord for Hon. v*. Illlem m.
Taft, and that lt put forth ovorj aaaergi
ira hla fllacOoa.
Another laoeluflon araa paaaed eotllng
.... , ratlflcatloa meetlofl to be hold on
Monday, October ft at the Rooh
Jiathedlol BP-MOPOl ?on Church. ai
l?Sth street and I.enox OVOBUO, for tne
pnrpo*.. of Indorfln* the Bntlro BogUbll
,*ari tlekOt, OOd IbOl * commlttee bo ap?
polnted to prerare i-nmpalgn nterotura
t0 br arm .o avary negro foter ln the
country urglng ht? oupport tor Prealdert
Tho ROV Dr Hirr.on P W. DroW PtOet
n..,r of the wiuiam ICeKlolei Nonnai
?,?! induatrlal School of M.xandria. * I
and b frlend of Prealdaol Toft. prooldod
HO *aid:
Saver la the hletori of thc AnwrlMn
po?,.i.. waa tht- eountn "' ?"???_*
J, ir Looklng ovar the polltical fleld, are
nnd thal tha Republlcan party rtpp or
itanlied ln IM tor the freedom or toe
,";.,-.. ln thls eountn i ' ' *'
emanclpatlna U ' ??? *?! V' '..,-",;;.
, rJncon'B pei glnea vm
' *m groa lo IO0M0O mokhig the
moal r.i-rvolloua rroKf*-"- <>f any ra
l^fhe* Democratic party has dona all ln
-,. ,?,,..-, .,, dlBfranchlae. humtllate and
,, thi th- .take th- B-groeo in the
Houth T erty, called the pto
, pari ,u ita ,..i lentl >ti ?
? . -. - ? "Rr
oul and alammed the doof ln hta 'are
pr?tended thal the Sorthi ? gi araa
i foi ,i aeat ln the convenl ? ?' ? j
the S.. ithoi n negro was nol
, oi oi ??? reflecl ui n the Bouthern neg
??? . Inoult '?' ovi.
of tho -are n, the United Btatea 0
moth. "atbera our grar.dn
I tl flfatl ? '* -oro Bj ,*h.
.-. r olHcera wei ?'??? led
I,,. n, ?. i ,r Drew, prealdenl and or
, .-. ??Kldri t.s. thO Rev W
Tlmma of Brooklyn; the ReofO M. Mor
f ilaaaachuaetta; tha Rev t ?
of Ifarylaad; l ?? Boe F W
piocher, of Rbode Ialand; the Rev. i ii
Dennla, of Conneetlcut; tbe Rwv '? W
Drew, ..f Ohlo; the Bev John Buciner,
of Weal \"i:arinia. the Ber 3. ?l Bro *
,,f llllnola; t;-.? Roa H< word Vougbn. ol
i . Dtatrlct of ConunMe; the Rev J '?
i,ix m, '?' Indiana; the Bev. Q W Cof
rv.. "t r< ims\ ivimia. tho Bev **?' B.
Kppe, of St *? t/orh traoauror; tba n? *?
i:. e Jackaon, of JCeaa Jeroey, Bocrotory;
th** ROf P. '' J'ameB, Of KOW Tork
- mdlng geerotary. The ?dvi*>>.t I
Includea r ti - Bev a H Blmaaa an I I
Bev, Oranvllle Hunt, of Kew Torb
LA FOLLETTE IS OOMMENDED
Wisconsin Platform Mentions Neither
Taft Nor Roosevelt.
Ifodlooa Wlo . Bept II ieaaoter La
Pollette an.i Oovornor MoQovera were
commendsd ln the roaolotlona adoptwi by
-.he RepuhlU-Mii etate platform COOVOD
tion hr*re to-day. The Senator* prinol
plao, ac-nrdlna to tho flOCUOBOBt, "have
;,.. ? ,t:i>? th?> fandanaantal p:ar?!iteo of
repreoeatatlve goreranaenl In aii pro
greoalve statea tn the In1.ii '
The income tax. attackod la tho Damo
eratie platform adoptod yeoterda<jr, oroa
i Kinfvtoan vr?g" atandarda t<r
..vi.. tafl aa I the abolltltm of rontrael labor
Iu t,rl>,,n? w.'ro ndvorated. The p!_:'m-m
paode "io referenoa to ettber Pleoldeat
Tafl or Colonel Booooveli
The platform praaontod i>v the r..i F<->1
lett.- Bepoblleana lo the Hopublteaa Mo
lionfll I'onventlon waa Indor^ed. aa was
the renolutltia lutioduood in ih*. I'nlted
Btatoa lenate py Benator 1^1 FoUette t.i
proaide an OOaler way of amendlni? tlie
Coi Ututlofl
gonator Lo Pollette protaioed to ei\*
gll hla tlmo betwooB now hu.i Kovem'ier
to th.* BUPPOfl Ol tho atate tn ket i.id
platform _
OCTOBEKl8t,19l2
IF you are a resideni of New
York City on Oetober flrst,
your unlnvested funds in a com
merclal bank or trust company
or ln your own possessto* are
subject to personal taxatlon.
Our Guaranteed First Mort?
gage Certificates are free of
such taxatlon ln New York
State. They pay 4hrl interest
and are guaranteed by the Bond
6 Mortgage Guarantee Co.
These Certificates are availa
ble for immedlate Investment.
You need not wall for tltlestobe
searched, mortgages to close
or papers to be drawn. You
can have them to-day.
They comblne the safety of a
mortgage with the convenience
of a bond. We shall be glad
to have you call to see us or
will send you further partlcu
lars by mail.
TiTlE GUARANTeE
AND TRUST C9
Capital . . $ 4,375,000
Surplus/allearned) 10,625,000
76 B'way. N. Y. 173 Remacn St., B'.lyn.
350 Fulton St.. -Jamal.a.
WESCOTT OUT OF RACE
Fight Against Ex-Senator Smith rl
Ia Down to Judge Hughes.
.1 , i_** John W*. vl ogeoU ??' I
having *
race for th.* nomlnatlon foi a
genator fir.m New Jeraa ?
eratlo National Commlttee,
ment laal niRht ln ahl i
drew votuatarilj ln favor i
ureff^mari aad preaenl ? ?' ?? - a
Hugbee, af Patei aon
Qavernor Wllaon v.t anxioua ? *.
number of ep\ onenta to ? - itar *
iitni-i Smith, |r a1 the - -
dm i*d to one, >*> next to hlt n
? .,,*. .rn,, ?!? -ii **-! tn U ? ?? ?'? l mel
Btor Smitli out of the L'nlted Btati See?
In hls fltfl i, ? t .1
Judge Wi
"1 bave . oa l ida d, ? ?? ? ,if
tt aodi ow Wllaon ? i and Ida ? ? ? k*
dr&w from tha ronteat In favo
I ? -??.in ii ight -
Jodgi Haghee alae li - ed - lal ln '
vhlcta b? . tpn m i tt ?
the nrftbdraaral of I . i(
said ?:;,it OOV4 Pl OT tt l I 0
plch ? . ? ,,t
be i.Mr. II |fl p,
? n of tbi i ? ,t
to
" ' ? m
\ re H? added
"Sem thai .1 Mtya Weecotl h
drawa and lami ?
Pragi. . ?
j next Tueaday. It la my *>'
he
ipport thi ,,*
of v
i ernment ae N
.T
, u llai n
WILL BAR PROGRESSIVES.
Roosevelt Followers to Be 01 **d
at Prim...
Tl - ?
? ?-'?_? f the 1
ty, N .' . ?
?
wlil
' I
I . ? | ? | . | .
They ? ontend l
an tieket. and that Progi
to vota In tl
lf || a peraoi ?"?
ha
11
)ur\ Taiaj f<
LONGW0RTH LOYAL TO PASfT
Roosevelt's Son in-Law Says H Will
Reniain a Republican.
- ?
fnre the Ri n'"
mlttee ? ?? ta lay N - ' ?
repreeentat fi
aad Bon-ln ?
ir_ede tbe folloa
Mk attltude In the ? omlng ?
lf 1
pref..*nt poalllon. ! I 1 am v -"k*
I ave alwaya beei R I l
sliaM ti ppoi t. aa I
poi t< d ihe Repul llcan i
At lha aami tlma i wanl li "*
tliat a* a Republlcan I im i >'*.
1 bellet ?? thai modei '
proareaalve legtaLmtloi l ,
<??..- Inauaurated ln tl
;*.. aldenl Rooai velt rnuat l?*> * 't
l ara foi prlmai ka nd i ?*
tha fliimai > ow* to e.r al ?fl - v,n
up to the Prealdi no:
COLONIST FARES
T( I
Pacific Coast Points
September 25 to October 9
Southern Pacific Steamships
To New Orleana, thence Me\\r i\
SUNSET ROUTE \W^Jbt\
$45.50 """^
From New York
BERTH AND MEALS ON SHIP FNCLUDED
Sailings Wedneadays and SaturdayO'
For Uteratitre, ra'tt, information, tttttttt
and re-emtflon*, addrraa, phone vr call
Ml BROADWAY IIJ8B10ABWAY I BK0ADW.4Y
fa.'IM rt???4>
r.?.ik! ii "..". 4(?,1 -.-n *-,? *???