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would flnd a ready response from Mr. Slraus." _._ Thus nn iniercatlng situation entird, aside from his platform pollcy wlll h0 pgfgggBtgd to Htato Phairman Banie*. Many ugtBtatl RepublicanB are out spokenly againM Ha* auch id?a. Among UtfMB al JaBMi W. Wadawurth. ,,ne of taa leadlng candldata* for Go\ - .rnor. He believe* the CfBlg InteMgmt volicy for the Republieans this year M ? o makc a atralffhi light wK* a claan candidav on 0 straightforward. ratn'ti ally progresaive Republlcan platform. ?We can't hava any ehom battle. said Mr Wadaworta. "Krw faMcrwa are saying that Itt a year to put Ug . candidate to get lKJaad. tt t?it Wg nant a straight ngrtt and a hard one. ?nd we'll take the licking If wtahavc to. but I don't believe t*0 Bhall." The ex-Speak-r-r's platform 181 enun atcd araaa b* made hla firat had for the nomination. He stands by it now. aad aayi hara going ta atlch ta the con test. "My namr. -will be presented. and J know there will be othen." he Balfi Wt-11 have ballotlng untll thore's a -holce. Then. if I don't get the noml imtlon. ITI go out and work just as iiard ua 1 can for th* election of the man who does. Bat this aron't be any inock conteat. Ita genutn<\ and I huv, reason to know this is a wide open. un bossed conventlon." Wadaworth'a Attitude. Mr. Wadsworth made hls posltlon on .iirect nominations plaln to-nlght. ?Tho laat ::epublican platform eon taiaad a dircct and speclflc pledgo for a direot nominations system." nald he. I didn't believe ln tho system and fought it in the Legislature and in the conventlon. I waa beaten in the con \entlon. I took my medicine and aup pprted the candidate and tho platform. ? ti.. Deoocratlo platform alag con iained B plcdge. When the DaaMcratl got into olflce they carrled lt out by .idoptlng a freak law whieh is a mere vh.im of dlrect nominations. I believe tlie paople ggjatct us. aa Republieans. t . do our utmost to carry out our ; rtrdfe. 1 thlnk as a party we cannot Bflord to take atqr backward step from UM pledge of two yaaig ago. There for* I wii *or the enactment of a law |a uccordance wlth that pledge." W.uisworH's idea is for a Bggtagg of I rimuri is after tho Hughes plan. up to but not including state offlcers. Wadsworth headquarters were opened to-day. aa were Bennet headquarters. und ex-Representatlvo Bennot came hlta to graci bia headquarters to Edghl The Hedges boom went on rjOOtulng resoundtngly, though Mr. l Hedges was not here to add to the ' rcverberations. Ho will rnlngle wlth tha merry throngti to-morrow. Xo new names voro added to-day to tho 11st of possibtlities. Everybociy who by any etretch of imaginatlon couM lay eialm to the title of leader took partlcular o< casion three or four times ln the courae of the day to deny that anybody was gotng to try any boggfeaaj or could get away wlth it in thla free and unboasable gatherlng if ho trled. Mr. Root'a Mind Open. Evan Senator Root added his assur ancet. After he aad been here for sev ? ral hours and aad t.ilked to many of ihe leaders he waa isked to ccmraent on the Hituation. "I haven't any candidate for Oov v," Mr. Root replled. "My rnind is I have BfMB talklng to my fnend.e. BO Bl to gt-t la touuh with tlie situatlon. Just now IvaryLhing is V*Tg indefinite. and it will take a little l"nger for sentiment to crystallizeprop Iftjr. Anythir.g that might be eaid now ns to what the conventlon is llkely to do would be a poor guesa. Any one can guess as well as I can " aanator Root ftgurcd that much of work ot the convention t:,ls y<-;;r ^ould be done on the .-onveMion floor. Tht question of nominations f'.r tlie Coort of Appaala is llkely to be trou blesoim-. There la u strog BentlaMBl against the usual bl-partisan nomina? tion scheme. Chairman Barnes is strongly ln favor of nominatlng two Republieans this year and two nexL although that would lnterfere wlth the plar.s of Senator Brackett to land a l.omlnation next year under a bl-partl san arrangement. It may be that the plan foilowed by the Roosevelt convention two years ago wlll bc adopted, and that a M-partisan line-up wlll be nrranged. All Mr. llarnes would ray fr.r publlcation on this subject to-day was to recall the appointment of a eommlttee two yoar* ugo to paafM oi: the Republlcan ticket the nomlnee of the Democrats. He dld annou.ice ancw hla vlolent opposltion to ditect nominationa. 'All tliis dlrect prlmary i ropoKition i? a ItaBttatloa on the freedom of the -oters.' eaiJ Mr. Barnes. "It in wrong |n principle as well as in practlce. Whfat ve wiiiit is more freedorn. not laatlltlloii There ahould be no pri uiaries. Lll us have all the l'reedom ?e oan gat, and let the best man win. I'd aav- ;. | tem whereby any man rmrnt he u catMMata by announclng his candidacy and fillng a bond for a certain sum of money to guarantco his good faith?enough to cover tho cost of prlnting his name on the election-day bullots. Itftf dollars ought to do lt ln a couniy." B iTEAMER SINK8; 115 DROWNED. ParaB, 8*Bi tl,? OM liundred and f.f . cn peraona were drowned to-day in th* N'orthern Dvltta Iliver. near Archangul, as B reault of a colllsloti between f.vu Bteamers, according t<> a dlagateh from Bt j'etersburg to the "InfWmatlon" n?a*? np'-ncy. One of the 1 cssels nank, only thirty-flvp of tatMBl on boanl belng aave-l. The Pure Product of Nature'a Springa. You will f ecl better and do better for aiing Hunyiatdi Janos Water NATURAL LAXATIVE \ Glaa* on AiiatBO lor CON8TIPATION BARNES ON THE WATCH - State Chairman Means to Have a Say About Platform. HOLDS IT MOST IMPORTANT Preparing for Contest with Those Who Favor a Pro greasive Declaration. [?yaa a Staff r-f>rr?apnrv>rit a? Taa Trtaaaetl flaratoga. X. T? Hept ~t.-State OO0?' mltlBfiiaaa Barnes not r.nly batlfrV** th* platform la golng- to ba a lot mofrl 1m ! portaat than th* tawidlflattra bt tha Karpah* . Uoaa convi-ntton. bai i>- aetlaa on tha! bf-lb'f. lt may be un "uab****d convm tlon" ho far as nominations are OtMaOfBTned, but it woa't ?et away fraai Baroe* and a few of b:s tried nnd troaty oonipaalona ii.., to platform proposals If he mn bHP 1 it-and ba ahould b* ln l poaltlOB ta | help it. Mr. Bajuraaa took taaaawal Btaana aarraral Idaya ago tl aseertain tbe probuile B*f j 1 sonnel of th* ti*Ullldtt*li on rfkaOlOtlOBB lli- wrote lettcrs to the county ehatrnien , BlBlng tlieni t* tlll hlm who WOOld Ttf ' resent thelr dibtrlct- on that commttt-" gom* of thfHB ftfd not nply B*C0O** t'10 | localltles had not arranK'"-! tha m*tt*T, of ommitt.-.? rapraiaBtattaa. Othara dld, ao thHt the Mnto rhairman BlUal hav* , now a very adoqitate ld^a of Uie raakl up of that comniltteo and lts polltlcal complexlon. Th* importane* of this gdVBBC* la fOitaattoe may be raallaad when thi fact is cor.sMprefl thnr there will bt n tronK aleaaaat n taa conventlon d*t*naln?d lo have a pfogiaaalTa ptatfann, dbrtli aad t-'.Kctftr on mattrra con^ernlng Wblek Btr. riarnes holds pror.r>i:ne?d Vlewa ln th* other dffactton. K*v<ral men ?r< now threat^rlng U> mak.- n 8gB< in th* BfMaV Blltte* on dlrect nominations aiM klndrad refonns. and carry that flght ta Um floor of the conventlon If nr-crsaary. Tho atate chalrmans rbfrr.ee of ttMl Conatltutlon 00*00*1 BggaBl to DUflBeffOtag j good Republieans w_o can't aee that tha Oaaaatltutlon t? tn haif ,is much daagir aa the public ia from lmproper law* wrdi )i 11 Is the duty of the Republlcan pany t* crrreet. Bl it ia their intention to advo r-ate attention to Crylng evlls aa the lb st duty, with a flrm abldlng faitii tn the BfachgTound that Um CoBBtttoUon wlll survive BV0B the formatlon of tba I'r gTafNgva portv and the apecchef "f C'olonel Rooaevclt. Sevaral Peraona Buay. While Bfraf]raa8y, from CtaUrraan Ban down, de-'lures emphatlcally th. ra la rlOf one line of "canned" stuff wrltteu for the Republlcan platform, aevcral pftraona were buay to-aay gettinn ir.t<? tentatlve form PMKgeatlona they intend tn mak. to the eommlttee on resolu'ions. Hcnator Root, who arrlved te?nlgb1 81 oncc begna t" take nn actlvr- part ll I lOB of platform tliirks. Ii la llkely that he ui',1 be BbOBfM to present the plat? form to the conventlon. Among tho?e who have bfMfQ ir O0Bf*r< enrft on the platform are '"halrnnn Barne*. ax-^'ivrrnor Horuco WaltB, Klop R I'rown, Hr-rhprt Parsone, WIlHaai Bt Ivlns and 8?r.ator Braokett. "This matta. ,,f platform will take aome tlme," ^aid Mr. Ivlns to-nlght. II.? Is tha man who will draw up 8..m^ >.? the Puggestlons of f'balrtnan Barnes "Of courne." added Mr Ivlns, "tt,. iire two wayi Of pr?ti\K B platform Vou can bfrtaag lt up ln pliBtad forrrf, po throuith the fonaaltty of hrtvirig a eota? mittee on r*soh;'!or.s i,,,-.^ t!.< ?)?? fotm handed to th?m. and BfBBd it Bloag |0 the aponvention. l?r yaa ..,t, oaght to bo done?perrnit any onr- who hn<- a ^'ig>.'p?t!ori tO [>!???.' it ta tha committee on re.solutlor.s', BBVg th<- eOi approre or dlaapprove thn aag* geatlon, aad If 11 ii? approved have a l ib-committee draw up a plaafe BlfM | tbf.s.- linee. "afaklng B platform of plank.i Uka that !?< tbr> true way to do it, and tha: i? th<* v ,i- wr. are golng to do it tall year. Of rours.. it wlll take tln.e. T\ior? Ih Juaf th?? dlff'-rr-r,.".- U-twaon the |vn aayi that fharo '.?* ln gatttag :. rcady-niudr- nult and K<-ttir.K n enatom-mada auli in iiri^: eaaa 11 t.An* only timo a-uc-.trI, tO put thf- Kiiit or. and p.iy for i* If yon want a cuetaia?aiada r-uit you baisg eot to be BMaaarad und bave B flttlng or ?'" aad parhapa have nom? chHn?,'aH rnaua before lt maets with yooff ap proval" Prlmary Plank Important. AU realize that t!;e treataner.t of? th? dlrect i.rlmr.rj' matter Is one of the inoft important that the conventlon has to hanole. lt bl llkely to deve!op a confld crable fia-lit. not only in th<? commltu-e on rosol'itlons. but posslbly in th* ior vei tlon. Caairaaaa Barnes WfraM declare for t?;a ragaal of tha rerri.s-uiauveit law. Wh&t ba. wanta put in Ita plac?> he Is not attO* gatbat etoar about. h<- baJlavai that di reet primatlra nr^ wrong ln Bfinrlnlt, but realix^s that ibere ln a con.clrlrrabie aetitlmrnt for 80*8 B law. To oim of tl.. lead'TK this aftfrraooa he htiggestnd a law whlcl. wauld permlt a refa-rendum b> dl^ trlct*, Congreas', H.-riati> or Aaj>emMy, on th* dfKlrabllity of having a dlrect prl maty ln that politlcal unit. BenatOT Joslah T, Xr-wcoml., r.f N'ew Ti.ik, who wlll probably l^e B n.cinber of thr- platform committ'ie, is ln favor of aide open prlmary ia?, arfcleh would <io away with t.arty deatgaatlona and hava all the nominations on the prlmary ballo* . pattttoa, Chalnaaa Baiaaa was not ^ming to iilgl.t to go into much detail as to lila vicv.s r,n the platform. To IngfXBifM ba made th<- gr-neral reply: "Thr- platform aliould s< t foith charly Whal the Repiibll. an party htands for and What it would do if plac?d In power." It 1s known that UM xtate chalrmnn is atrong for a poaltlvr afilrmatlon of the. Rbehaatai alatfarn in it? aatlr>ti. in that defrir* in* !;? llkely to buve ranildiraati oppoeition. Oppoaa Soma Rochaatar Planka. A '.r-ader who will hava B gr-at dcal to aay about tho platform aald to-rilfc-ht: "1 bere are BMB8 tbUaga ln the Itoch- BtBf platform upon Whleb I do not llilnk WB aead tooch ut tata Han Vot laaaaaaa, that platforni dfuioanoad tb* initlative and r*f*a>nduai. i think wa <an afford to ?.. gflaerl <?n that tor.ic now. Wa hava not glven enough Btady to tb.- proposltlon in this state to niak?: a declaration OtM way ..I- fhc other." This BBBM li iilcr Bald b< Wa* m favor ..r dfBMnaetag tha raaatl af tadtctal da clalons. Tb'-r.i Baaaaa t" ba i gaaMral gaaaaat. tlon to taki- BBBBl eagaaaaa** of the pollc | sltuatlon in N.-w Vork ?"itv in taa 000 Hiruf'tlye suggeatlona gf thf platform. Botaa ara Baggoaftaag a dc-ciarution for u h'at? cotistabulary. Otbafrl thlnk that would o*- too mu.li a ^?lolatlun of tba boma rub- prtndpta. They sub?;'-*-. th<- gp pointment Of a Btatg conmils-luii, with ppwer ii iBTurtaTBta potlce aapart*aiata of ON THE TRAIL OF DELEGATES What They Find to Do and Say and .See in Saratoga While Waiting for the Real Work of the State Convention. j rprea. i 88 K C*trea8*nd*al el Th. Tniiune.i Baratoga. K. v.. Beptaanbar g*. PICKETJ THB wnCNH MAN. -A cn Bdetvc. man from !f*w Ttwk waiked np |te laewla m. Bwaaoy, tba Cnder Biieriff ! of Kit ga Oaunty, and trttb a "Hatto. itranger!" offered to -hi tin- Braaklynlt* ..f Um toai of tha tnlneral aprlaga af ahu^toga aol rei anbhlad hy lha Btate." ? *?wber* i raur ?|.r!ng"' Infutrai Bwaw] ? Th* eonflclenoe arll I lOld bnn 11 araa Jaet outsid" tb* slty. and BUggaated that hr t.lkf an Riltoinohlle rtd* to B*. il ??Ye*." aald Brooklyn'i Uadar H'norifr. ??r.i llk. 4.-i r mu< h t" ? ti .. adnaral spriiK?." "Lota ot mone\- ln it." vild tlie man, abo ealled up a looal taragi ??you can iiav. thi aprlng far a\8BV' s.'.hi th- man, wnefi th* twa ronrhrrt th. Bprlng, arhlch ii- one of Ihoaa aaw awnod by tla atata. "H iij th* very best of th* i.?t. Coatalna aulpbur, BOdlum and min H ef tb* inoal curatlre propertlm.'1 "\'T> t'me," aald tl li ?!.?: Shrr'tT l.. t i ilnv. baek :o ihe hotel an.i irefll ?j* mattera " Tl ? car i pad l aeh to th<- iK.tr!. Th* eonAdenoi maa pald kh* fare, n matter ot IJ. "Now," said Iwaaey, wha had falrtj revelled ln tl ?? baantlea ol khe antame. MI. nf]'. "1 don't thlnk 1.1 CBr* fev that sprinjr Of V- Itffl, bttl I haV* B fl1*nd who I- a real, Uva hun**i, wba atoo batta from Brooklyn, and if jfoa eanld 8 i,im wtth it. wky, id eapael you to aplll arlth d . in my arthhsg t hlm of tba 11 ite awrdng tl a apting. I'm Ui Bheriff Bwaaay. of Klhgi < ?? nty, and mj Innocenl frtend is fJMorge Vv'aahtngton Qlbbona, Cangraae rnadbtata from ih flftrlrt " The ??cor) aitlst" glinnad r?nd I shink a4v;.4. MR. KHACKE "IN BAD. ' FraderlckJ H. Kl.n .:e, N.o.il OfAoW Of tl.. Porl x.'w v..rk. feeh thal he li ' la bad." He i . otbaa from Watbuab, i mflT* i i known --otio'i of Brooklyn, whlch boa o( aerei I natlve aoi i ? bo an avowedlj | ;,- ? .a r ? He ?:? I ilktng with wm j rarlo nd i er nf rei rvaJ of I II ?? ahould Beem n.a- i Kven thli li agalnal kh. ? i.i. an of aame of the'leadera ti.-: ..rev: that .-. laa provldlag l * khe na all of. Ifayora abo api ': ' ?'1 bi a n i< better way of < orre th | Md poUoa cond ? Bamoel 1 Koenlg. i ant of l Sem Vork i OUntO ' - i-.:..I't'" ? ' ''' .ii,y in favor of a pii.i.k tai tbe auB mlaeton to t!.? peopli of a i nalli Bjn*rtaaa*i 11 an auffraga Then ...-.? et ? -; Bl thi aelegat** 1 i i ank For Workm.n'a Comp.n&ation. Tbera k aa aap ttttaa ta ? atrtaaj ptank in fgvoi af a warkman'a oaapanrnttaa aat Another BUgg*8 -.?? I i ? '"' on favorabrj 8 for th* catabfta 8 a pubhc aralaara miainlaaton, arlth powar ,...i rrif,.:-1 arttara ka ragau tl ti Baay te raeaoaabty a*** ? . ,. t t ? ... -..', ,,- .1 Bafeti ot .. ir rarloua a< ipal . ...' UM New V-.rk toadcfB favor-. B iratlen f". a kaw whleh a ? publle oflelala of Ih* riut.t i rei ? . . itlfy on tbe ( ? ?? ? ' . ,, ? . n ii ??- alae - fB**t< ' tmn ? .- . araU le pla ? *n I r.i'-i. of luattfyh ... ?? .? .,n ti.c < oramunlt] th* nece**ti ? tog thu 8 aata wreng. _?? ? ? ? PLANKS FOR SARATOGA Republican Club Offers Sugges tion* for Platform. Tbe Bepul ? Bg I ? ib ot lha l ?' gf '-? v Tork held a i pi ? tol m* Ung li'?,, '>'^r;' "' wt.i'1. n adopti - ar ol Btonb ko !?? reoommended for li ?? rtlon ln "- !?'''? . form whlch wlll i. ? "??""' '" ,h< ' ' ,,uM,, lonvention at Baratosa *n VV ..I-.' ? ?n,H meettna waa attend. nurober ol ? ?' tbi club 1 ? minentUtloM aa to th* vartous planka weri mad. ? ???* "''!'"', ZlTch wai appotated b) J. Van V* 1):,(,tt, praaldenl of th* ?aub. oxOm a r^lltA^vn^^ th* regularmee.au on iaatamhar it. Il Ztu raaorval that tha ahih *aai a aeiegatloo to tha aamranthni ut ia**Aoga to araa thar* tb* aiknrtlaa of tha tnUaw. lag aaaaka ** a aarl of tb* ^rtv plat? form: Indorae Rochester Platform. bc. raoal earnmUl i uniiiad lha |>lat carry on an honeat, Juat and aUhia rtate 'T^e^StMt U.I ta* P88pki ti i,,L ii u. point 44'ti. orlde to th* wort r ti'.' Ileanh I).?i?nitnient wf ihe Btate unde" law i : leaetj and adaahafcttoratl by ,Hv''bU.'iv.'.'Sit.' the further dlaaMracuttkM of gnowledge amona th* I '"I'l- wncerri hLi hyglenc and oth*r me**ur*fl fpi I ? lridl%tlon Bnl prexvnUon of 1114*8 ,,'.-1.. ularlv tub?rc ilo8a ..r.'t qthi i com *,m ,"m!- dlae*iM* and th* rlgW enf*rc* , ,..,t of all law? relatlna to i"'"' f""'1 ;" 'l rJublk health to th? end thal ritdtneaa ,,,.! BtifferlnB may ?"? r*duc?| to a i.m.l t.r.ini and .. ni.Kii llfe prolonKed. 1 ,.?,"? ,i.n.? the bo-. .-iii.-i i^-.v dlrecl .?-,,,,.,, v law, ena< t?d by the l?i.Tatlc T^ulalatnr.' of 1811, a* u fn.U'l upon tho will of the people and ..n Insolt t-> thelr Intelllgencc Wii demand Ita repaal we favor ?? gaBttdaa dlraat, prmmry law. Initiativa and R?call. \v, g*jBOunoe tha laltlatlve a* tendtna i thi tong rni to BUpebod ami tnek] iegislatlon. w i- genounce thi.npotoory referon iiuiii. meanlns hy ihat aci>mpul*ory app**l ? i, ih. people to voto ii|m?ii ii l?4v alreadj enacte* by tl'..- Legtolature befota -a-t'1 law beeomei operatlve, ua h dlatlnct blow at tbe mdependence of th? Leglatature, IV* d*nounc? th>- reeall <>t pubtk offl ?iiiIh ;>??? t?i .JitiK to cowardlc* on tt.': parl ,>i adndnlBtraUv* offlcar* attd t>> Hma ?ervtna *n th* parl <.f fudgaa. \\e denoum e u.<- pi opoaal to Kt\'' '?? kh* Uovernor kbe right t" demand a referen iiuiii from the people fn.m am aieaaun propoa4*4>by iiim wtii.-li l? reJ*etod by kh* I,4?g1atatur. .i- leadlnjl dlreci t" ;. dBO> tatorahip. We denounc, the n ..ll "i <l<-<'iHiotiM uh il.sti.tr. ..f th. Indepeadence <>f the In.llclni .:?:?] i . threatanlng kbe rliilits of the l.i'lr ldii.il and rlglits >.t mlnorltl**. whlch iin\'- b**n held moa1 aacred, slnce th*. foundatlon of oui governtnent LMati ial >.i r*pr**eatatlvi governmen! la writt'ii .iii .r Bttota an* ot aoeh pro* ik.s;ii^. and together tb*y *f kha \rtm negatlon of r*pr*aentatlv* governm*nl Ti.' pretenc that h.h-Ii propoaltknia can b* aooept*d and n pr***ntatlv. k..\. m iiu-iii b* nwlntalned la mtolmdlng and rnlvchlevous. No FranchiB*B in P*rp*tuity. \v.- hold that tha pubttfl ahauld aavar parl 41-iih the owncmhlp of h franchlae, bul thal .-\.-ry franchlao, whether affictlnK he ~t!,t.- or :niv Hi.tiiiivlHion wlthln the atata. ahouk! be oaall \4ith *o th* prlndpli of the ground toaae; that in to Bar, tha Itle t.. the franchi*. ahould remaln al \<;i\- in the pubtte. and Ihen ahould be pertodlc opportttnlty for a raadiuatmaBt inm Berrl, also of Brooklyn. wnen State halrtnaa Baraag aatarad nnd greeted Naval OfBaar Krarkc Just then a newapaper photoirrupher snapped the Kroup. After Mr. Barnes left Mr. Kracke waa heard to say: "If that plcture ever drculates among my Hat busb constituents I'rn a rulned man." BAcnr.i/.in mr. woman BUF ntAOai?F. vT. ruiifnun. of oawigo, a f'.rmer .-.tatc BMBM <"ommisslon.-r. ar rivod ln Saratoga at 6 o'clock to-night. He is slxty yeara old and a conflrmrd bach eior. but he wore In his coat u "VOtfM for wii'iH-n" battoa. Mr. CaUtaaa, win. |g aiaied f"r a piaco mi ih.- eommlttee on r.soliiti.uis BBld he would ndvo.ate a plank favorlng; wi.man auiTraga, DnroCENT MR KOBJHG rSrall rocba, one of the uriglnal Job Hadg*B bOOBfliM -. walked ap t* BamBal 8 Koaalg, .ind, caii Ing attnition to a Job Hedgea batton bi won-. aakad tba l>faw Y.uk ooaaU ohalr* BMB !f be "as a HfadgfM man " W'hy. I dld BOt kr.ow tbat button was or. ine." r. ;>!i.'d Mr Koeni*. bhisbing. ?Hi..rii.-b.>iv inu't hava aaaaad it 00 aa." NOBOTJT WAA HU'.T.-shrriff Charlaa K. Law. of Klnga, a tHlegatt from . .- m Aaaaaably Dtatrtet, aad tbi ..riKin.ii Brooklya laaarajanti ua- baay dodgrng Btat* Cbatraian Bauraaa ln Um lo \- of tbi Uotted Btataa Motei. He had heard tb.it Mr. Barn** wag lafiatrlna (,,r hlm, and bavlng m ralad his Btataaienl of 1 fortnlghl aga, ir. whieh ba attaeked Mr. ea, hi kept out of i?ig' '? IfBaallj tbi two .Miin fa< '? '" faoe. 'II01 ?i" .-."i d*T" aald Mi Bai bi i ?||,-, d< ? 1 duV ' r.-pll.-.l Sberirr l-.iv "I III- ? . ? V-:.. it 1".' BBM Sh'-rlff I.a'<- OOlj It'l ralnlng" n:i;i.s at HOMB. Andraw B H ihv phrey, leeratarj tha 1 -N" lloaal !?? agu*. i" la B?or* al 1 on* ln Barai ?a tb* u athor gbl?gata Thlr ? ara ago Mr llari br?y waa edli ?| , 1,,,.:? Pi ipk ;? Btlll axtaUag :i- "The laral of the 1 ... . u . f( ? n ?.aii.it. g/e favor a I I indldnti indi r thi *1 wltli .,(.-.-.... ? nami , 1. ... -.? 1. ?? lated Public Sarvica Comminions. ....- t. aad ? ai trol ol p ? 1 ? ? ? gh rj -j i ... - ? . lal -r. Tn- hlghcat of , ? ..f all pollfl -: ? :. UI pollll lei ta to 1 i< na; t1 .'Ir |urladlctl< t> al tlllty i-Q I ; . ?-''.!? IBll powi ? pend | ? . ?? l j ? ... ? . -? ibllahed We di noun< ?? the ...... f,,r avlng -.??'?-! ?> m< asun t thla ? tfect. ? ... :.. -i fr an !..-?? - kl ba rapaaled r>r forfelted t" the t .11 - - Ad< tl 1 !"? ? t.. r.,.-. t tbe atati ,-??'? ? \ . f ? ,! natlng grade ? r..*ai- . mUltll I'le of BM ? | 1 . ? 1 bf> . t be tt ? ? rn* d 1 ' ra, ao ild 1 onfi 1 ?-ll . meni ti,_' ,-,,ini ?:...:? irter If thi WorUmorr't Compemation leatgned ?-.....??? ? ; ;. and ? ? ? I latc l boi ? v !-.. gi .... 1 ? . . ? . ? 1 ;,.?.,? I ? ? : I .'?',! 1 ay for ?-..,i, en and ' ? ung p< ra ?na ln ? Jua1 >l nnd commerclal oecupatlona, and, 11 ??? ? ii.ic. fuller reporta ia ??? induatrlal ac ? ?i. rit?- .11 .1 ...? ? i-- - Wa fave I ronatltul Bim ndmem to nei mil the 1 ntu tmei I lawa ;.i ,:irrv Into . ? ? 1 ? foregoing ?('-.-? ? ! ? ? ?? I. ?? ' ?'!. I ' ', 11'. ? . . ' ? ? | ? ? : thi ?:.!?. j{.- ? ? I'he Ilepu ild .ii : ? . ?..../? tl mportai . f 1 . ? UbHni 11 -i p ? II ? ; V .itf>- ? u I.. 1 -. ..ii.i : . ? to ? ? .-?'?'? thla polli } ARMY OF FAVORITE SONS For Nearly Evcry Offlce There Are Many Candidates. (Krim m H'a.'f r'orraa; B0iBBl of Ttia Trlb iaa 1 Baratoga, K. v., Bapt s, Thaaa is got a cominunliy ln thla state that has not ajriad aab rad a fgvorlt* *on us a can flldate for one "i BJaOTl Of UM ta-vera! of gaa* ..a Um ti-k'-t below that of Qav arnor. tn bobm eaaaa the favorlte ^.m 1^ fore.-d into the runalBg, and la aoaaa in BBaaeaa ba >,-i>i-h wllllngly h?>for.- ti ?? aaii - i'.tt... wha have alraady gathered here, |>a. blg Bg and down |0 BhftW BM good poltus. l'.r ai Um BfBcaa, aith th* aaoaptlon ni Htat*1 Tiaaiuiii aad tk ? rotai r of Ktat", UMTI are niarn who WOOld BCCapf UM noiiiination, bul for thua two thera have ri.it bi .>n many MMBera AdfUaOB II. <".->l vin. of oieiis Palla wh* aenred t^,, tartag as Btat* Tiaaatrrir, is btdag paahad by hiH frMada for Co0troller, Tboae who wouM like to aa* the tick..<t raad* up "f BghUog eampalgmr bav* tiie.i lo pravaJI on Bamufri i KtMglg, tin Maw \"ik Coaatj chalrmaa, to rua Mataiu for Baeretary ol Btat*, bai Mr Koenig baa refuaed. hh> iru; ihal bhi ararb n'l aoaaty ohalraiaa aroald tak<- up nii bla tlme. Tbero aie .1 dozeri eaiMaaatag or BMT1 f..r tbe Atton..y H'-rietal iioinlnatioii. KlBga lounty bads with four of ber fa rorlta m.ui" in th* pataoaa of Bfraffcarlah B Norria. M<1, r Htelnbrliick, Almet It. Lat t,on and .lohu 11111 bforgaa. i:\-.\ttorii. v Oaaaril Bdarard Bj, <>'Mni ley, <>f Muffiin. u ui-'i a randldat* f>>r tbe paaea, .1 wniiani ChaajdagtMaaj "f risti-r Oounty, nn ex- Vnneiiiblyiiian, la an otber Wha Is talknl of fOC 18* pla?e. Borna gaiaajatag la Waw v.>ru Cggnty ap'oal: of ? x-Henator Martlfl Baai gajd Haiuurl gUaabOUlgll BB ' alldidates foi" Attoraay OaaaraX Prlenda <.i M*Baaator Joba KaaaaL of KIhk>.. aod Mertoa B. Lawta, af Itoebea ter. 1 halnnaii of the state executlw <oin niittee. hava put forward Unlr Baana la* state Coatraltar, Tw.. up |;i|. BB*0 liient|i'll?.l Bg ??0.l Umb*r for Um Bgaaaal ajgai aa tha ItiBat ar* Btepben ?'iark. af Aibauy. gnd Tiii'inaa 11. 0 Nein. Mayor gl Aabant Ti.e lattfBT has tln- ba.'klllg of e\-Slat.' Ti- isui-.-r JaackfH, of rayiiga. Krank Wlllliuns. who dld exct-llent work arbaai bi wag Btata Bnglaiar, has baaa 111e11tl1in.1l aa ono of UM BtfBfJt avallable m-n for th* 08000 NOMINATED FOR C0NGRES8. ? "onneotjeiit, M Plstrict-Bryan I". Ma baa, Demoerat, Viritlnln. :,th DlStrlel A B llammer. Bcoubiicau. bavtttf Iieard shota fired. but dld not turn to see wiiat waa taklng plaoc. After drlvlntr alonir Ninth avenue, he tnrned into 1'.th street. drlving BJotBJ that thorotighfare to Sixth avenuo, wh<>re ba turned aouth. At 4th streM tha robbara left th. car, and noke said ba raturni -i t.. Mrookiyn. Tha tip'iros on the llrense ta* at the ri?ar of the car had been ohisellcd ao an to render them partly Ulegfble. Tho hol.l-ui. occurred In broid day nght in the prananc* af aoaraa of people. ? i bad Jn^t left my ofBoe, a aeanl bnndred faaf araai of Mlnth avenue." Mr. Popper, tha vteUaa, wboe* boana i* in Newark, aaM yeHtor.iuy. "int.mdintf to ko to lha Mew Tork Conntf N'il tJonal Bank, at Blghtb avaBua aad Uth Btraat I make th" trip every Ifoflday knornlng to depoalt tha eoUae tiuiis of tbe prevloua Baturday, and thlB morning I had mOff* tliiui 5; 1.>*<M? with me, Th8 money was in a ymall leather aatcbel whlch I earrlad m my band. 8) "i uaually po to tho bank In a rig.'' he conUnued, "bul this mornmg l ,,?* cldod to walk. Mlaa Prnncai Bbbbbb* lucb, the caahler of the Brm, had made up ?he depoalt and put it m ih" Bgtcbni wh.'ti leaa than Bfty fcat from tha onr tn't ,f Ninih avenue and 17th atraet ' paaaod two men t.. whom i gav* no at? tentlon. Th* next khlng i know thay bad crept vv behind me und one gra*| .-.1 kh* I ? - Crowda Watch th. Ilugging. "There waa a tuaale. durlng whifh ono or tha mea atind* aa attempt to - me * ;tn .. blackjaeh i warded off tha i.i..".. bul an Inatanl latar ha awung tha Inatrumen! agjaln. I i I m? blttlng me oa tbe Bld* of tha hi ad The other thiof * aa ir: Ing lo a real I from to BTaap, and as i waa atruck nandle broke ..t..i he gol tbe ? ...1. Then thay ran." : Bona m the netgi the attack, and aa th* bandtta ? Popper ataggcrtng abo il Ibay burrled to h'u aaalata. Patrolmart Tbi i j, Hartln, of th* VTeat lTth ?tn at tlon, waa not ' from the laatead ol glvlng rbaaa Martla to to have hun k d lo Poppi r*a atde. Tbt rohl era took of tba on* or? tunltj to entei -. red tourlng car and Popper lltlon when afartin reai bed bhn, and mtotak Ittg tha offlcei for one ol bla aaaallanta, threw hla arma around bhn. iti tba meantbaa tbi red ai atind down Ntntii aven w Wbefl 11 paaaod tha cor? :? al lTth atreel tho rnnn who tt la aii. ged atruck Popper lenned ovar tha rear "f thi i *r nnd calmly took thi Hh"ts .it m irtlB wttli .i reiolvar, The imll. |g wanl arld* ?>f tliHr mark. altl iKh "ii- of them BTBB8d th.? . he,k af Henry Becher, a barbar, of No MM \v. it Um, Btraat Pot S?-ota at Polic.man m irtln th< n tdoa ip tba '? ?-?? ?'ltl Po| |.. r pantlng behind hlm. Tha ban ,htH Bhowed thelr raaantmani bj *and btg tu.. rnor* bulk ta wbtotlli | tbe poll ? ira. Whon tbi raai bad I5tb I I dr ar drovi ? toward Bigbth ai enui i'.. . oul ..f' Uta tr.itti' thi ? .4i pi' k?-<i up i|.i and bj lha tbna Ibe polkcemau and tha vlctba "f 11.?. bold-up reacbed tbe cor. n> r tba r.'.l gut4880hlla 88J BOt Ifl abjbt ' Durlng tba BJghl Popper aald he araa abk to make oul fo u ol th* Bve dlglU ,.i thi I enaa aumbi r. Th< ->? wen r? ported io tha polb ? - Tb* d> ? i Iptl obtalned from .. doxen or more a II neeet ? of ba bo!d*up do nol throw any HKht oa khe Identlty of kbe bandlta ?\ i.-.n aa i 888 abla lo ??? ." Pni ,..-, said. 'one Of UM men was abOUt u ,..., ?.i incbaa Ib balght and of a rather 1,111,, buUd. Ba ama draaaad m a dark PUII and ?or.' B Ugbl ^p. DUllad down avar bto ayaa. Ha waa amootli ahavan and had llgbl bair. Hi ama Um ona who bli ma aad latar Orad tbi abota ir.'i.i lha :iun.ti,oUie. m* compaoloa ama kBBartat and beavler aet Ma had on a liifht ault and a brown fall bnl i ahould jmiK*- hlm to have boan aboul 5 ., ,.| r, ir haa tall Bi araa atoo of lib'hi compleakm.' DEPEW TO SPEAK TO NIGHT Tba epenlng ?"" ,,f "", N,w v"lk BUP I , anrnalgn for Tafl I kobeflred byCJUaun- j eey m Depaw thla avanlng, whea ba wlll; , ;,, .. ? maaa maetlng al Brlarcllff Munor. Thaf*place is In th* Id Aaaambly pigtrlct of ireatcheatar, from whleh die trli't Mr l?.|..-\v \\c< -:...-l.'.l to tlio Ah aambly ln IM1 llAltmatt&CHfl. HAVE NOW IN STOCK THE ALTUMN MODLLS OF THE FASSO CORSET MADE EXCLLSIVELY FOR THEM IN PARIS ON UNES DE. SIGNED TO CONFORM WITH THE PREVAILINC FASHIONS AND TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF EVERY TYPE OF FIGURE. THIS CORSET MAY BE OBTAINED IN A VARIETY OF MATERiALS, FOR FRACTICAL OR DRESS WEAR, AT $10.50, $12.50 TO $17.50 AND LPWARD. THE ESNAH CORSET, another exclusive model, MADE IN B. ALTMAN & CO.S OWN WORKROOMS FROM DESIGNS IMPORTED FROM PARIS. IS ALSO BEING SHOWN IN THE NEW STYLES FOR SLENDER, MED1UM OR LARGE MGURES. AT $8.50. $10.50. $15.00 AND LPWARD. CORSETS MADE TO ORDER FROM MEASLREMENrS AT SHORT NOTICE. Jiflh ktinm* Mtb attfc ^5th Mmfe Nfin fork. FOUNDED 1856! BROKAWBROTHERS MENS & BOYS'CLOTHINGHATS&FURNISHINGS Some SttttJ that are called stxlish have little or no character. A Suit to have character should be in a Style becoming to the man who wcars it. We htve a style to fit every man's personalitv as well as his perstHL The Suit vou wear awav trom this store will contorm to your individuality. Fall Sack Suits $18 to $50. Fall Overcoats $16 to $42. Astor Place &l Fourth Avenue SUBWAY AT THE DOOR-ONE BL.OCK FROM BROADWAY WHAT IS VlZ OF i You know the anawer, Hl! it in?and credit the am"unt to profit and loaa every time you go to Philadelphia and uae the one hour and fifty minute flierg of the NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Another laving you don't have to hunt time tablei. Your watch >? your time tabia, fta irairta Icave Ltberty Street every hour on the hour. 1 en eninutea of the hour rom Weat 23d Street T \. M. TO lO V. U. AND AT MIUNIOHT WITH aLKKPKRB. Sple-did Service HardCoal Ni Smokr MORAL UseNew Jersey Central Andrew Alexander Boys' Fall School Shoes Medium weights for muderato weather, X but amply heavT for fall tfames. *^ Tan or Black Rutlia, welted soles, 1*06 *" $3 and $4 Sixth Avenue al Nineteenth Streel Fifth Avenue above Korty-fifth St. STANDARD NEARLY every article sold today is sold by its trade name. It has become standard. Few articles have to be inspected and tested by the would-be purchaser. He buys because ot the known excel lence of the article. He buys by name. Dealers in recognizing this fact increase the scope of their business and the convenience of their customers when they urge their patrons to buy by telephone. AdvertiBtag form* for the VYfct** ***** of tb* N*w York City T.Upbon* DkrecHwy doa* October 10th. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. "mmotmk a*j* B, TAti*-*-~ Deaan't tbta aoggeat to you on* raeaoa wby tha Naw York City T*Uphon* Di rectory Ib valoabl* aa an adrertiaing med.ura? Many hev* found it se aad ar* building up their Ulaphoa* ord*r buti n*aa by ita uaa. rVly aa* aa* gj (Way hn hrtktt tm/ormmttim ?