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oflaeerfl ororo foteod to retrcat mto LoarToace rtrcat II wa* her.: that Ttedco wi:s Boiaad by three or ftmr of flcero, who Btortod *ith bta toword the polioa statlon. Angered b> tba urreh4 of VktAt leader Um ctawd road.- n rush for tho officera. The poUoe appeared t?. be faghUug for i pf the priooaar, bai a mo menl er two lut.r Ttaoca wa? at llb Durlaa tbe f.ght over Ttooco two Itaiiana. Beboetmo da Mono aod Vitto Loncaatarta, wore Bataad by the i0il.ee aod taken t.? the statlon houae, Both prieonera foughl florcoly. vaTdle they Vcr- be.Bg btkoo through the door ot the rtotioa b revol-er ebol was heard. || BPPWired to have been ttred by aome ??.. u tbi eroord, bai the momoat the n,,...- waa h.-ard the paiaders .rled - li oaoi the police wore amoottaff. v ;?w min.it.-s lotea th- CTOWd was fcrj n throusr. Lawraooe Btreet to th* .,?,, Then.h..I'arad'.r?..liKpcr5e<l. . , ihem beading to that part .-t , .,.- occupiod by the fcreign speak . ratfeaa, .vfi.r th- eafcltaioeoi woa over rOomaa M-'-arty. a policcman. dlacov .red that he had boeo aot on iho beod . aoane blunt iiiatrumeM aod alao , ,.| N elved a sMKht slah wourid bo hl,.., the .ar. He return.-d to duty afteT having his 000000 dr.-ss.-1. At. oih^r poUcemao, whooe oame w >* with > .1,1. was given txvj allfhl aUb woundi Pi th?- book. Cblof J P? vTbltoey of the Maaoa letla distri.t police xxas informedof I trouble Ho coaunualcatad by tele phOOO Wlth C.overti'.r POflOV Clty M. r Bbal Ji.hn J Bulllvaa sald that he is-anoe from tha mllltla. He had tba aittiatloa vxell i-i hand, he mi could COOtrol it wlthout diffl culty. Tbe wid< I] herolded deraoootratloa of ihe after Boon, th* porodo in bonor of Anna Loplsaoand John Ramy, broogbt ..i.t aboul eighl thouaaod marcher0 A ? run drencbed tbe pe-eaera, and probably reoulted In a much amaller lonotration tboa had been aotlci" pati i II b *d beea pUnned to have th, textlle workaro march t.. the remetei Pfhjt: . not rlctlmfl ;r- bar ed lace Bowera on th.-ir gravva. The parade al one tino- waa wlthio u ahorl ' diatoaca of the cemetery, bul <'ario Troaco. wbo a< <<?>] aa chief marehal, ; :??.] th.- morcbera ln another Uroctlon. j The Bowera will be placed on tbe j gravea to-oaorrow, Treaca aald <ater, Ifony women were among th?. march ers. Some were leadlog chlMreB by ihe hitmi an.l otbera canied Infanta ln their arma, Many oatlonalHIea were repi s. .,:? ? . altbough hy t'ar the greater :. I parthipan!s w<re itaiian;-. Muolc waa fornlabod by Ber tral banda Tha Mareeillaiee" and "T.'int.irni tlonal" being th ? moat pop - lar selctioni. FifteOB hundrod mar. h ara came from Haverhlll, Lynn, Law* M Ifl i;. -iter. N. H. Tbla parade -.xas orderty througti No Amerlcan Bag a ia Been In tbe llne, i. s Qf r. ?! l!;'r-s wlth the H)t1 I i. vv. w. wore carried. Ooe of t;.o oi,,;. tayed by ? bara rtojd: ' ' " I ??t-v. Biiabth Cenl ?; '' r"r nbgTeol ifl the Homai Race vfa M . jTalla Q ? od tric Chalra f.-r v..-- People Wbo Paj '?' Keep B ? to KIU Thx':. When they ROVOH AgBlOgt V'ood BOd Other Caora of Capttallan, Arl ? Blavea o,* ihe ".Vorld! No Ood! No Maa- j . h for All. All for One:" ??\v. wlll know wbo 0" not io'.-'- r." i . . grbo ? v rb to-morrow." The Ettor and Clovannlttl d< ,.,..,,,. ,,-...- laaued a Btatemenl to-nigbt, x "The Induairial Workera ol the Worid cl argc the | ? Ith li k tiio Ibernte perpetratora oi tho dlaturb Tbe Btatem. i.t chargea that a pniie* -. ; i :ir.' ., bol ut B ?;?. f LEADERS ON TRIAL TO-DAY Demonstration for Ettor and Others Feared at Salem. E ;? ". Maaa., p. j ? _:? Jeaei b 1 ttttt r a fa er Pem ronworki ? I Anlurv. ' 110 ,'anlttt, ? . ? ? -.'. V? k ? Itallan nawapapar. who have beea bei , for .dKht montha wlthout ball cm ehargea of bolBa .>aeorlei to the murd.-r ... Anaa Leplsao. a lawrrooea odtl atni *? ? will fuce their BCOUSerS in the Basex Coatity snperior court. befcre Juag* .irseph r Qatnn, nore to-morrow. At t*~ aame Ume Jaaeph Cfcrueo, ***** td ." one of tha leadefa of the [rtduatrla] Workera of the Wortd, Infhiesroed lo do the aetual Ulllag. will he plaeed on t-.n.. Bttor nnd OlevanHd were prcminerit hgurea la the gieal Uwtooee lextne atrihe laei arbrter. Caruao waa u ?* Reporta that a body of Laarreooe mill operallves. WbO Wlll refuae to work to morrew as an exproaatoo tt loyeHl lo tbe Impaiaoued leaders, were plaarring to march to Balem havo reaultad m prepa. . ratinna to prOVOnl aUTJ rlotmis demon-.tr., tkm. Kxtra pollceima wlll be on dOty both ini.lde and outslde tho 080*00080, .. 1 state police offleora and othcrs la Iplala ciothe* win BBtngli orlth aoy crowd Itbat may Bathor. Bxcept for tie bPen?i8 Iday, when the pBOapeeMve juryroer wlll . than BB the BOUltroOtn, the trlal arlll t,e open to the publle. ao far as tho eeetlag eapadty of tho room wttl peraiit Lawyere who wlll defead the two labor i leaders laeludi Pred. w. Hoalewood, of Portlond, <>r' : V'red H. Moore of Loa . Angelee; ex-Dletrlcl Attoroey w. Beett Patera af llaverhlll; Joha P. B. Ma v, of l.awronoo, aad .iron:.' B. j Roewer, |r-. of Boaton n.-hlnd then ls j a defeace fund of fo.ooo, eonlrlbuted by j | the .lndustrlal Workers. i The l-,i<li, trnents under which EttOl ?'?'' '? aiovantttl are to ?? trtr.i al!e?e that by arorda and actiona, "did inliclt, atd, coun?.-! and com- j ,' caruao ar.d another, who la k| fagltlve from hiStlca, tO OOtnmlt murder. On the day foltowlog iheir nrr.R' the two artrlka leaders were arralgned In court, aad alnce then a >*tal nght for , their r.-:..,?.- has t.n wagad Habeaa oorpua prooaedlnga early ln Pebruary ' r.-.'.ied t-> aecure their froedom, and oni Ipebruary ::, al a probinlnary hrarincl I beM '.n tha lower court at Lawreoee, i : Ettor ind Olovaalttl were held for the d Jun a Ithoul ball. That body ra ' ported b tru < bill on Aprll 18, T o .i'-r. 'ldiii.ts id.-ad^d ;: ? - :' * ' lndlctmenta on May it. t,nd tbi xv.it over until Uu M. when ceunool tor th.- defence u*kr,i further delay, and lha Irial Wll BOl for BeptOfl Bl ISMi WW UtloB for B Hll Of partleulars was ergued before Jt:dg??. Qulan, and ba M d.-r. .1 tn. i?i?tri( t Attorae] t.. furnli i 11 in a?. far as it ooBceraed the Ume :?r d plaec where Ettor and Qlovaalttl ar< alloged to bave made renwrki 11 ?n whi i t:..- ehargea agalnat them ar- baaad. Thia ? iai \xus fvrniBhed to the defence laal Thureday. One ef the largeel cauttreoBia ln Maaaa* chuBetta h..>" I.n proporod for the trlal. whlcb ott*a*neya predlet win laat 0a waaka oi longar. Three bundred nrd Bfty taleamen xvill report at tho <??> irt to-'ti roxx. wban tbe work of eelectlng a Jury aill ('',:',!:.? ::? ' Th" three prlooooro were broughl lo th1." dty from L_w-rer.re at doyhght yooter? day, and ar-.- now ln Joil, ln chorg deputy aherlffa They wlU ba cai , . fortb betwaen tha Jail and ibe . rtb m ... b day ln an automobllc. Th- wMaapread lotereal In tho caae la ttad by th.- larga numbai of appllca tioni for pr.ss leaarvaUooa from thi big .?? tbla ,,, ti ?' ? ?en from M .. Tho BherbTa otaoa baa beea I imed Into a ti I -J'' ' ?'?' "",'' thaa a <.4.7.-:; sp'.-. -i wlraa i im . ?" : ... Fbr the d4 fence la ex; pected to be a raotloo for th* dlseharge ef tbe eotlre penel on th': grouad that nateaa were Illeg0lly draxxn. i <.>r'Hri4r lo a atateraeBl made to-nlghl hy Pred. >v. Hoalewood, ot oeuoail for fh' LYNN WORKERS TO GO OUT 1,000 Shoe Employes Vote to Join "Protest" Strike. Boeti ? Bepl -'? A Btrlke of twenty - ?.,.irH t,)-m',ri'i.x- in Bympalby arltb tbe prel -'" Btrlke. wa? vel ??? ? ? Bl} t .-i.'.eht at it meetiiiB Bf -,:.? tho-... ?-, woi ? ln Lgnn The tara dacdded to parade thro'ic1 ? -ii | llatri I ? xriy to-oiorrow, . ? i ? raa to Join tha demen ti Uan, Later the lajmn atrikera r;. ?U .,, BJell tn, xx'ier.: th<- frl il i_ttor Qlovanlttl an I Caruao la te be . : i thi ? tho and In I Work.-rg Of the Worid eOlplnyed ln Havarhtll .-h",- Ittduotrlae wa* aald t? f tv rr a deBBmalratlofl to-morrow. At N. . Bedford l mf-tlriK rf th" Io. al rri'm bera of the loduotrlal PTorkers of th< Coward Shoe I \0 i '-,_JV.. *.Ul~Ji ..-/ j The Foot-Weary are Making a Beaten Path to Our Door 9 mitml.es walk from Liberty St. Ferrj 14, minutes walk from Barclay St. Ferry Kiuinutcsw-dklroniCortlani.t St Ferry .Tmimites wan<fion.Ch-inibcr9M.FerTT ?? minutes walk from HaOJBM Teiminal|5 ni nutefl walk Irorn Brooklyn Bridge .". minutes walk from Subwaj I'mng Babaraf get off at Brooklyn Bridge ls j*gTh,rd Ave. "L" get offat Brooklvn Bridge L'sinj* S xtli Are. ' L" get off at Cbambers St. (Mag Ninth Ave. "L" j-et otf at Warren St.. (nt CornerV Uainv* Broadway and West Side Surface Cars get offat Warren Sr. Ut-ing Hudson Terminal get offat Fultun Bttaet Eight buildings in one location devoted exclusively to the sale of Coward Footwear. jam:s s coward ?^tEy8.r new york Mall Orflart Hllefl ho!?J NawIICN: tliC ?*??? *??" Gg4J888ffafl E Declare They Are Not Workino Against Candidates. but Only Against the Boss. THINK DIX NOT THE MAN They Say Tammany Chief In tends to Name Another Per son, but They Pirrpose to Contest Every Move. [Krom \ -*tarr OBfTflflpaaflaal ?!' Th? Tiiefliie ] .*?> ra<??:*.??. Bept 9 fJoofareneea ar.- be? lng beM to-nlgbt by lha antl-Murpby mai to map oul a campalgn agalnal l a ?'? n;it:..n of th.- Daowcratlc atate ceaventlon by thfl Tammany boaa They ai.ant inj? noaea to ae. hoa many delegatflfl *-tie> .?iin rely >>n to taake a atralgbl oul Bgbl Bgalnal any -..roKr-itr'm*' that Charla f. Murphy may attempt Ui < arry e it Th<.tn;*-. Mott Oeborne, of Auburn, -?epraaenta xb" antl-aturpb] aeeaaeat ttiN iiftcrrrM.il: Thla ll not an iuiti-f>lx Bght. H l** an antl-Murphy Bght Tba peiaonalltj el rjorernor Wj aad what h not Bgure. Tbe pfllat i? whetbei beea of Tammany Hall la golng to th. - t.i domlnatfl tba *t-<tr "': aa i itlon an.i rotfl Ra deteeatea to a Btate aonvea* ti.-n llhe *.<> many puppeta Any other man wbo would ba dlctated by afi rpl caadldata fer ijorernor would ba hial .>*> dbrtaatefol Aa b matter af fact, tha men whe ara BtruggUng t" allmtnata Murphy from ft" Btate arganlsatton would rather aaa Wj nflaataated tl an ai ? other man, II it la to ha .. Btralgbto il Murpl > crtelee. Thej Bgure thal the renomlnatl n ol fJev. Dla, ln II a fa. ?? of lh. fa I tha ? cent of tti" lead. ra and delegat. i ..-<? prh-ately agalnal lhat - ' ?,i.o4v in tba beel aaj th. bi ital natloa ol tba beaa They bel auch a nondnaUon would weaki 0 nor rVllaon and make Beefa a poor al Ing for tha atata Uckei lhat I : ? ? of tba atata would rla agalaal f ir ihcf -ontrol h) ibe Tamman) Declare Murphy Acja.nat Di*. Hebi P. '*?? ? '!1 1: '" ?' ' Charlea r lUttlgan, of Cayuga, i r tha txo utli ' ???' i eater antl-Murphy confarence ui ln Um fo loaing Bl ?? Mi Charh V '?' ?? ' ?? ' ' ' ' t', renomlnate 11 nreinoi Dh i iend to rei omlnate hlm ???? ? be. au ?'? h< ( ? || ai .. irpoae The ronv. ? tl. foi all other purp aea H? an* "ii ? r one man foi flov. rnor Ti.- qui . ? . deleaate la jiuri ? i The aai i -.?!??? ? ag. and tl after Mr. al Kobod* ggeated Wa as .i ? I at Roohealei Mm ; ?? i ? ? : !. ? ? . .1 ? . ? ? f every .ther j *..tt >i lal . an. I ? r- are frlei .- ? ? ? a Ing, "'.. ? ? ? I We will tel 1 rou ? .-j ,-... N ? tbe . indl. wi. ae fi;??' la ar. i cunrentk-n, foi lected *? eel ... >>u XI irph ? ? . ? , ? I] B nomlnated ? t ??? . i. | ... ... ?.-?????* <>..?. ot tbe 418 ? - i ?? Thei Ao !..,t .*?? ? ? the oi m. liowerer, I Bght, 1 and li ? , ? ? ..? 'lT.iji ot ihi bal Thf oppol rn.,)** than ' ? ' ' ln tha Bteb ?. ' ? i r Rattlg .n. <?: Cai ? ' '?? i ?.f Kaflaa .. and A M< '.?"?? Ccunt on Sixty Onl,. Btephet IIron ot t .?? ? i i . . ? ? ? ?. . ? ? I of lha lead. of the ? onfei an ? - "\V" ' een mahlng a th< raaa <>f tba deiagatea te thla coi rentl BeJd Mr Ryai " l :. I ' two bundri i "i them, aa thi -i Murpbj doea n-.t coatrol, oi ahq i-? ? that a. ? latand t'> bfl roted by bli "Howei ? ? f tbem nr..- m< n cannot ??? ? ounted oa to at:<th -v, thiK movemenl Th#i .,r. proud t.. tel i,,?! tiiMt tl ? ?'? ata Murphy '...:. .. , ? ? omtag '.'???? lo art with theli )uclgmant i(?t tbay are nol wllllng t.. hoi.J theaaaieefl te any antl-Murphj pr.i gramme. Murphy raaj n>t them arlth BOBM of Bil ?nvjoth tnlk, 81 bfl dld thfl antl-Murphy men al RocbeSter two >? \T\ ag..." >.'ke<l |o apecifj where lha antl-Murphy aotoa lay, Mr. Ryan anumarab i Ma ':ii^iiar,?t? ajid Cayege, w.itti ti.r.. .., Muuiea. artth twfivc, ChaataaQua. wiiu nx' Beaeca. with two, aad i.ut. --i.-<-. arlth tbraa -thlrly-two ln all. ll<* tlM'.r. I ? ? ..* lerlag **otae in otber ounllaa t.. mahi tho alxty Mr t >:hIt.4>t :.?? \\;i'- tfro anly a i'"" boUTfl tiiiH iifternoon )i<- arlll retura te-aiori mornliiK, when tln:re \4lll \y BDOther CflJI ference t>. deelda on x\n- Ba4U plan ol camp*4lga. "W-* ?>xp.*ct to figi.t frf.iii the drop of thfl ti.it." he il.Tiar.-'l. "nn.! arill be ?'? to work \*>Hh any on<* 4vho Ifl IB fymi'Mtdy with our purj.'.'.'* ?f allmlnatbig Mr Mar. phy froai eeatrel "f the party La thla Mate. W.* arlll <l-> thlnK. fl 'iti'. fljlf :' rentlj from tha aay bi wbj. i. i i.?-v two ye..r* uko. Tbflre aui tiength ? frlttered aw?y." ?*\viii you k" Into an) conferenea alth Murphy nnd try t.i peiwueda Blm tO 'inri': , good tlckfltr* Mr. '>MO"in< "4.4-4 Mked, That arouM ba aaeieea,M nm. thi ? '1 int **.* urf R..lnj te rniik.- a liftM iigiiliint ? civ iio\', ?... nn ti Bhow to tbe people ot ihe atata tha raflponMbltlty (<<r ><?? thiiiB tbat Ih done. Bo fai ih i -i.n ??? eernett, i lia4<* never belleted ll .? M n Intendad te renomlnate tba Qovernor. i bellera thal bi- in*. baen trylng t<> f'...i ti. pfljpla aad when he oon Inatei aotne other man make them beHere tbal b. hai rleld ad to thafi *%i.ih-*-.?" Don't Likfl Dowl.ng. "lioa* ,'ii.out jnHti.'i Victor j. Dewltng?*" Mr. 09b?.n;-> -a hh ank.-.l "Su.-li ti iioiiiii.iitlf.n W'.ul.l ri'.t bl flatla factorj ?it all." ln- deilar."!. "It would I- ,..*. mu'-h .. Murphy nomlnatlon >. un t' ... ? ould bt- mada*1 wiiiioin LuBtgarten, chaliinaa el th j'tvc commRtea <>f tba Pregraaalvi Democracy, whi'ii BJyracaai to-niaht. Ha auys ba haH reC84**8i r-*t.|l.':. fi'.i'i tbraa thouaaad Daflaeerata to 4**honi ha baa wrlttea In Ihe haa taa *i*eaka, aayrng tbay v.iii j.o?sibi> rata ff?i ? >H.-nr Btram, im: pi8grafl8t*ra part] nemlaee, rmlaaa tha oonventlon nera Hh<.ul.i nutn' oot af tba fetlowlng men, wbom be mentlenad in th. l.tt.-r b.i mai,' ont: Tliomni. Motl fja> ? . J"i,n K. lagaa Jeha K. Carllale, Jeetlea bamool Beahnry. Heory Ooorga i:,, i leorge Poot* r Peabody. -w. won'l BUpporl Dlx, Juatice Dowttng, Repreaentatlve Bolser ?r any other Tam many maa that may ba muoed by Mur? phy," aald Mr. Loatgarten "Othei aaem bara of our aaecotlva oammlttae, loclud Ing John Martla, aaamber af the Board of Bducatlon from BJchmood: J B ''"' Mn, Thocnaa W N< arcomb, of Moaroa '...ii, j. Ellaa, "f Moiito,., .1. ii. New maa, of Rocklaad, and Raymoad V. ?? gereoit, "i Kioga win be bere on Tuea? day, and they will hoii a confereoce ln ti,.. afti rnoon." CALLS DIX INCOMPETENT Samuel B. Thoraas Tells Dele? gates Sulzer Is the Man. ;;v,:t, .i Btag OMraaseadaM el Tba Taibeaw 1 Byracuae, Bept Ib?llroudiag Oovernor Oii a-- i-.??? mpi t< i t an.l a t'i.,1 of the bosies, and his admlntetrotloa u b fall ? i,,.. Bamuel Bell Tbocnae, of Naw Tork, oaa of the Buisai boomera, drea ihe. rs from Damocratlc delegate bara lo-nlffht Themaa dld nol atop arltb bli ittach on the Oovernor aad ti- Bdmlnleti itlon. but atta.-k-.i Charli i r Murphy ad tbi boaeea of the Democratlc party. Th. easlon waa the meeting of the leadei : of ihe Bulaai Progresalve Cloh of W* I NeW Vork, WblCb xvuh h.-ld iu th" OlMMI daga Hotel. Chestai C. Pl itt, edltor ol "The Mati.vin Ttaiee." preetded, aad <i gatea frtam Iwelve eountU tteoded lh. tlng MI1 would be BUidda,' aUl Tl oma renomlnat' ihe preoenl Oovernor. Wt would ? ir x .. dld Oovei n r i la ? ?. bel i ? I ? ? ?? i'. rnecratlr pei tx-, an l ?i mt faila.ll) bb idi h li tra loi l i ? phoM the dlgnlty of tbe tati and, l manhood ".' th. people Hii primaraLlaw la anough akme to i auoi tbe eopli I mlatrual him. He knowa, f ' ?? itaa an , thal thal laa for tbe pui, oi ? of p* I iiatlng ma* cblne control and boaa rule. That i and < f aal Tl ??? i attack oi M thougb th. nai ? ? oi ti a'Taram i lea i oi manlloned. L*ha people of th. 0. i iiie.i pi i aviaa ao vol e ln the chotci I I.'.,.- repn aatativ. . la .-t.i: im nt." .aii Thomaa "Thi ? |, uca ,i; . ? rll ' I ^ : i real governm. t tei .? honeel aad ... ? v | . :,.-...| ..i i?,?? r ii< tt le Th' m to the i ? . ? . . if the II n thia Btati ? i.r. ?! the Demo tl ? ? ? ihla t" ? head ol tba ticbal i .. i ,. . ? I e the ? ? ?? ; i .,? i . i ,' ? .... . : ? .... t for lt.' EXTRA BARS FOR TAMMANY But Brarei at Syramse Will Not Be Put Bchiiid Them. ? ? ' ' ' ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ' .- ? .... d< . ? i ? . ? ? Inrtin < ?? ? - i., |fai *v "k'r '"",'' M Dr. M . II .,; ?, .... ... ? . - . ba two n ,...??. i ? t . ... ?o,-.. X. i ? nt< i. >J In 1 <? " aald ' ? M< La ' aill .1 thei .I.i I ? ? on. xx. , to i ind i-i ??:! lo act a ? ghi i omrnltt. eman. ? i M.iia la a nlghl ' omn tt. ibllea bavi Iai ed -t tbe iiii4pig.il ol the :? ? ? ption i o nmltte.. ... ? i the rialtora. Ai t;.. < inoadego Hotel, arhei ? .?? . ra i quartera xx.u i,. tw<> r..-xx nera i odded lo t ibi ean of tt.. Tamman) man, nid nfty extra bartendera an I weltera ..... ,.i, engagad. O0e af tba bara takaa .. ihe 'xi,. i. ol ihe iitR- Mlliard room aad Ita ? apactt] attl be Bvi i lodi mlnute, "Thlfl xx, r.t .*? iu-.. tbe Bull Me i ventlon,' aatd oae nl the *?r.----.t,?:-. bar? t ,.;..-, "Wby, xx,- thought tii.-M-.i :, ? N..1U,. buainoea th. n, bul we only t""k ln JL. ..\-.-r an extra bflU* Wl PUI Up. Bul xx-. || make up f"r lt tl Uoti WOMEN TURN TO SYRACUSE Will Urge the Democrats to In clorse Equal Suffrage. pj ratmi . Bepl, tt. Having aucceednd in galnlng rocognltion In tha part) plat-| form adopted by tbe llepubllcana it Bara togi lagl oeefe idvocatea of "votoa for WOmen" are phintilne, lo rnak.. fl lixil" ,in; iment In behalf of th,.' canae befora the commltba oo re olutlona appointed bj the Lemocratie Btate Ci>nv?uitlon thlfl xx..i. MlM. Man: r,.' I IxiiTib-r Aldll'h, "1 ' Tork b later of rx-1?auteuaal Oovernor i.'xxn Btuyve .4r.t chaaler, aad Mra wiii- i i.uti C. Qannett, >.f Rorheeter, ara aa ; I.tad t- repraeenl the BUffraglati before th. aommlttae Mra Harrtoi Btanton Bl ,t )?. pr* Idenl ol the Wom. n'i Polltli al Unlon of .N'xx rork; Mlai Carolloe texow and ntheiM p| 0000001 ta 100 WOfh BT* h'-r.- arranging foi a maaa maatioa '" ba ii.i.i to-morro* nlghl W1FK MUST 00 TO SCHOOL Telegrapl ? Tl ?? Tribuaa,] Philad. Iphla, Bept II. Jobo Palai li of Lagan Btreet, muet aead bta tMrteoa yaer-old wlfa to aehool for another year, accordlng t<. tbe Interpratatlon ?>i tba compulaory >-ilu<-atl<>n law made by M.iK Utrate Boyle. The jirl xvlf- wa* reporl 0,1 by tii.- itiuiit om-.t, aad har fathei aaa irreeted r..r rlelatloa of the 080001 all.-,,'iu.'" .0 i. Tha magl Irata Bnod tha father |14 i.rni roata and told the busband that lf h. did nol aand bar lo m hool untll eh.. xva* flfteon yeafaapld he alao would be ai reated and 11, FREE. UNBOSSED, < ..nt.n.ir.l from Hr-,t pafl**. preeeed a preference te me." replteal the Beaator, "Di.i h.- aay JtastJea DowiinR would ba ;<<v*,|it.'i).|i-.'."' "i eannol repeat a prlvate conver tatloa." Beaator ? ??'lorm-in aald he had aed dlarilflaanfl poUtlCJ wltli Mr. Murphy ox\ the u-.iy UP, aad did not expf.t to COB? i.*r arlth the Taauaaay beaa to-niKht. John B, Btancbneid will un.iii**?tion ebly '?" arlth Beaator o'fi.-rman in any Bghl tha latter may rnnk<* to bead ?ii*? conventlon t.i tin- eiabea of the Detao*. cratlc Preetdeatlal nomla**e. n>* de .i.-ir.'.i be 4\-;i.*4 for an "oBeaH coavea ttoa nnd belleved ther?? are -1-** ba one. Aafced if be arould ataad aitb ieaa l..r .-Ciirnmn in C88e <>f nriy Hj.llt with Murphy, Mr. Btanchfleld repUed, dipio i matically: "i am a good fiiead of th<? Beaator. i hare net tjoaferrad with blm aad .'" ool ki. w what hla pro gramiafl le." All Lflft to Murphy. m ,. ell ii. to Murphy. Ptobahlj no randtdatfl In twenty yeara aaa had ;i).,r.' unaauaouj opiioeitiea than np peara t.- Dla araoog tho npatate nu n. They don't Hk.- hlm per*roaaIly, 1114.??-.-:i*. they admlt thal .he bi tooffeaalvfl . ?ugh They doa'l lik.- his admta latrayoa, for tbej Icaow if i* uapopu iiir all tiiro'iKh tiv ipetate aection, yet they I'ltni! thai thelr campalgn mual I .? made on the r.-.-ord ..f thal admln letratlon Thi, n :? ba ould .?"(. be re ?i, cted, ? -t tl ? gre iteel irgumenl igalnal I 'ni la that h. haa |o i" what ;: tlon and Murphy wanted . ...| tlme. Bo thi ? iw igali il i>i**. nlthough if Murphy Bticka to ..is guaa ti.. . win Bwallow i?i: heerfully enough |ual bb i heerfu - they i.ini t\4.. yeara ago. The polal "i all th. oppoaltion to Dla II ?? ,,. he ? innol be ? I ? t< i ;i;-< blt Iveraarli In thla pre-nomlna | tion that be na not I" ? 11 BJ good I ted he would a ? n h Inated. The) doa'l 1 ontend th.il be haa , the ma. blne In anj ihlng ? 1 ? !it/.i,.tri. k. Of 1 ? . ; r ... Hg ira ?. i, .!-< good in 1 ? a ? ? 1 . man Ihey would I ?>. to get if the: turned hli dou n yel I . r< ? : 1 1 ..?'. . ??...' ? . ,'il ? ? : ?? it., ? nndld >? ? ? r "falr" I 1 1 ? ? I. ': ? dlm 1 ; th ' ' ? . . ' I ? , ? ? ed most att* ... ? The 1 : K . ? ? ,-? ihe .... . : ? bllcan . a ? 01 I ? .... lh ih. corrl. ? tun long 1 tor J. 1 krwllag ,1 .1'... n. <llynn, -?? I . . ? aatof ? .: ? I 81 ara 1 01 la lepea deal 11 th. 1 ganb i? ilnll." To Offaet Strjuf. Nomir.at.on. lt la aald hen by peraone clna. ??? tha Democratlc Natlonal Commlttee thal .;, ,bi aor R :'"?!: 1 ? ofl*?? thi Stra nomlnatlon, aanta tha Denux-rata t<> nomlnate an Irlflh Cathollc Thi" h.* ree would ahoa nn- tha 1 ??*in> 1. ? . ? b aa enllgbw iif.j and fr< t from 1., .- prejudlcfl a ? tbe Progi ? ? 1 '4 %i 1 nomlnated ? Jew. Qlyaa haa been cheaaa to 1 taeteai porary chainaan of tha c**mveatloa, Thi* wi.i glve hlm an opportunlty to make > 'heyaote" Bpeech and r'-* e iiiin it. ;i blghl deelrablfl poaltlon if Murphy ultlmately turnj hla tburaba down "i. Dla and aaother caadklate haa to be alected, .\ir. Uuppuch, optlmbit .i"*?iMt.* the ooldeet aad raweaj day ta-ai gflrac con fr'.nt.'.i ;i conventlon, doea not belteva tgai fati awalta 1 la partaer nnd patron for "i..- mocnent. Ha admltted thal be \4iii bere In Mr. Dis'a latereet 'i>., y.,u axpect ba 4\in be rwaotal* nati 41" be araa eakod, ? 1 ..?riiiiniy .i<>." replled the aret? 44I11I" Btate . hnlrman, .ui.l bfl IOOB*Od ..1 if bd ini'int lt. "Uavea'l you heard thera ih much tmpoaition u> tii<* OovaraerT*' "No, 1 have ti'.t," sui'i be. "Where doea It axtol:" Mr ii ippacb *ai.i ha bad not heard aoythlog about tii<> poaalhtllty of noaal? natlng Juetlce i'< *?v 1*1 . M.nor Places Waiting. Thera bavfl been n.? i??niis for mlnor ple. ea ao far becauae ..1 th. uiu.?rtalnty about the bead <>i the tlcket There Ih iom< tiiu about Attoraey Qeaeral Car* 11.j 111 . an.ll.l.'.t" f..i th.* Cottti <>f Appeala John Keaoedy, ..f HtifTui... Bgpeeta te be reaoaahuted for Stati Treaaurer, Coatroller Bohmer, of Nea* Tork. wii.. poi bere to-alghi lo a.i raace of Mh <hi<*f. alao aajaeuta a gee? OOd t'tin. Beneei Btate Baarinaeri baa ? ni.*e Oorernorahlp beaai >.f his own, bal pr,.b- i?h . ..ui.l be ladueed t<- tak-> hi" preaeal j<?ii Bgafa ir ha could not get a better ona lieatenani uovernor t'on* way haa aaaoiiaaad thal hn aroa'l tako hi? preeeat plaee agata, und BeetajJaajty noi.ody Iihh brotiKin aaj- praaaagre on iiii.i to ehanga '>is min.i. a WANT A BETTER ROOM? Conault THe Tribune'a Room and Board Ragiater. laauad daily. OFF ON Sb-HE TR/UN No Greeting at Station, but Had Planned to Confer on Trip to Syracuse. "UNBOSSED CONVENTION" So Declares Senator, and Re peats That Justice Dowl ing's Name Will Be Presented. ' Hen.ifor Jamen A. O'Oorman, who wlil lead the wiiHon foroee at the Pamocratfc I Btate Convention, aad Cbarlea P. Murpby, I leader of Tammany Hall. Ustt Kew York yeaterday afteraoon for Byroouaa on thr 'aome trala and in tho BOON car. BoBOtOf 0*Oormao'a departure wlth tha Toauneay leader oreoted aoaaa aarprlae, a* it bad beea repOOtedly announced at natlor,a! raeadquartera that the Senator waa not to ?ro to Bflrraeuaa untll to-.iay. tltbough there xxaa no xlalble frre.itlnu exchaaged betwean the two men ai the Oraad Central statlon, the fact thal they were goiog to confer durim? tba ?r!p a'i<i that Benator 0*Ooranaa uM tbal M ild he preaeat nt ti:" confereace be* ?A...ri Mr. Murphy and th.. upetato lead ? a., *.,.,: aa thex reaohed Syrac i i i.i. ganerally aoceptad aa an IndlcaHoa tl ll Mr. Murphy> BUpieBBlfy U* t'n- COB i ntlon ralghl ruit ie BUboaHted to aa at ? ach by the Wllaoa torcnf, after aiL Mr. Murphy WM t, ? flret to reai h the Btatien Th... sm.ie that had lllumined I.iir'. of a..x-en?l af the rOCOnl faik.- with r..i...r-tera wa- entlrei abaoal rn t:.1? oo caal i aad fea wore Ibe worda t:.ut be \v.,.:;.i ady. ? i j ,v.. ? ,,t ? langad my udod," I M- Murphy, wlthoul coaoanUag to aa plalfl xxr.eth.-r thi* BPPlied to htfl BO aounoed oplnlon that Oovetaor Ldx ahouM t.e r.rioinit ne,i ar to Ma daclaratloa of th.. other dei thal be araa gotng to Bj i . . ii an ipen mlno " Won't Talk About "BreaW." T! n. when Senator <> <J..rm-n api 0 Wd , and ? ? ? ? med to open apa proapael of guastloaa aa to the mueh dlet "break" betwaen them, Mr Mun ..-.i all Inoulrtea by atmpty aaylag, ? i loeed -,.. . - ...: -?: ,,n walked t" the train ?., ? ? . v tb Thamaa P ?-: ' .. ? ,?. f Tami ioy ''..ii He aaM I i B i nga over with the lead. r of Tbb many HaH 'II Mr. Murpby wa ho'a.x oo the aaane train," bul that. at ai.v- rate, he woold eoafei wlth Um upon , airivai ln Byraouae. r Juatloo VI ???? ' ' ' pn ? ted to th. eoovontloo." araa i ? a, i vr ? fOorman ........ t that Ooi ?'? a 11 f Juatice D rwllng. ... aritt bo nd, ' -' i ?ar.d th.? ? i ? klega through IbUi ? i . . ? meant pocbai ? ... . ? elagal I OBBI . .,. rrdina ' i tbe i it 1 ...i blaaoe lba Benator wa Mai to tl a Mr. Murpai ' " ? nd looked i ... i r.t.i ? i eard tha train , ? I Tamminy 3ravea Off To-day. arho acco hTr Mun h nd Benai WUorsaan the trlp to tha : traaaurer of ' -je, . i ? ib p Siiittn. ae. ratan ..... | ? i ? ? Cormer BheriB Ha tt U ? . >unl '?'? ? I - th, 0i ?.. . | nd Beaatoi ? ? i ft.., rtiindred rammany mei bo to Byra I ?'? i i d l nlghtfa I all tha forci -'."? ? ' ' ronvani \\ uiiam .'. I v .. tlng airmaa ai tba Demeerath Nattonol rjatnadttee, "il .-ir.ati. tr, th: . > :?. ? ?? .iu.<?-. aa ho haa'.. there aaa aoough worh for hba bai j With H"1 obeeoee f leeephua Doobrb, a io hai beea recalled home on a. ?-> ? l ..f th<- IRneea of hla tw.. fron.". Mr Mt> x.: ,, 0 expected t.< take over aaaai of ? ?,. taaka ableh Mr. i'iniei? had attend. ted to MAKES TRU8T PLANK CLEAR Ught for Roosevelt and Perkin*. on Democratic Posltlon. rtebert it Reed, arho draft.d the Jeha Bharp wiiiums aatl-trael Mli nnd tho BtanU > Btoel truat bllt, madi a atate manl >?? tarday la which he **\d thal Mi Rooaevalt, .Joorgx- w. Parklea and ' .th.-r'i coottaued t.x mlaunderstaod tbe ? aatl-trael plaah ln the Baltlaaore piol | fori i Mi Reed s.iiu. l cannol apaoh for Oovernor Wllaon, riint-. eompetition rna piat.orm i??~*? i declaration by law of the condltlone upon arhich corporattona may angagi in tnteratat.! trado, Includlng the prohlbl tlon ot holdlng companlea and loterlock ;;re*M. any buioau. The ptopooal of the DoaiocraUe Hot> form. Mr. lleed aald, would raforni the modero corporatloo to m_ke it nt our il t.ii >r goveromeal ailhaal attaok Ing atae or alBcleney lo baaiaeaa Tho truatM. FARLEY EXPLAINS EXPENSES Deuies Charges Made by Republicaiu*' in Saratoga Platform. Albaay, Bept. ?..-Tliat portlon of the RepuhUeaa platform adopt.ni at Barataga which deelarad that the suie _xft?i pe partment spent W.m ?* ?',''*!',T."r!, tm.fl ihe prevloua Republlcan Bdmimstratlon ia declared to be ''abaolotely faJae and wlthout foundatton" i" e ,t5l_na< ','? ,"*u*d to-daj by w. w. pariey. BUbi < omnda> Hloner of Exilso. The Cominlaidoner Blvea coinparlaone betwaen the nacai yearoadedJoptember <,.. ipja, the hiat >ear of the Jtfpubllcan admlnlBtratlon, and the yeara 1111 and lflll, MBBpSnmVu^ea-W?. _b0.1?i: lau eSffi.iC; Kl;, larj 34?. ln oxulalrilrig the Increaae ln 1912 tho .'ommlaaloner polnta out that bl* department incurred espanae approxl iiiutinK l2<H(y> hy ?l>*> 4"??pltol fire. Kece.lptB-.1910. IH.lO'-'.ttJ: 1911. 01118,001 VUX approxtiimtaUr UAJUi.w HOLDS BODY FOR HIslTtL taker, and the OxJ?*, Ali^towa, Penn, otpTttL tb. funeral to-day of jo^TH enta B* Uluit jmbii.,h,r ?f An '*m -ho ..:?? t!ll,.(. llayago; ?S U1"1 ttreechUdren, th, houae,?' *"? Ing waa entered by b wom "1* c?ae under eecort of the chl,?' *ho Hoa and who claimed to be Mr, Po" meaa Cojrneot of Xewait* n , """ declared ftlement deaerted wt Hh" yean ago, Vnvin-? her wftj ail, n Bon. now Iweaty-al-c yeara <** gj*! arjald-uplnaarance-^lltjyfo.Jr"! called to .ee tho bo.lv * ,hl ,aM proae Meatlty tod collect thiIijjgl?1 Clement cam. h.-r. flfteen jZT* and m-.rri.-.j Mlnnle A. Ap-rar ,t,,"'' man Valley, N. J. They hu.j f'ou'r J" dr- n. Vk-tor r. 8/onderly, th.* undi-rtak-T naked tbe Allentown wldowwlt*2 pay thfl fini'-rnl expenaes. Th<> eo-jk aald tha: ii si,.. dld not *>? th(. ln|"jJ ance ahe could not pay for th- hnaag Th.* Newurk woman said nhf* e-ji pay, but added: "I Will not pay f-.r auch an e-rpaaaa caeket at the one he liea in, nor ^m - pay for any ,?;>?..?. if any . i.. amatai foilok* tbe ii**!.r.?"'. }et them walk: Tin* underfaker and tli.- -Ulegef ft-v alfij engaged b laa-yer. whlk bjbJbj ? ,i thfl Bo. laliflt ,.irt' became teei Iai ft ra tor th.- otber. in ft. meaa luaa tbe Ijodj remalna ln caaaj el tl." undcrtuker, pcndlng adj-u-taaa of exp. i i ?? ? ol i 1*.ni. iit'a broth' r- , ... ' Ight that v. l,|].* . ".. tn. v.t ,. ? ?, his ftral -iv*. li" uhtaloed ? *U**aaj ? l-it.'V, and that tti< AU< ntu :-...rrU-, . wda legal a TOOK POISON FOR WHISKEY Old Man Almost Killed by Drink of Fishberry. ): T '? ri .*?!? ?. T r ai - \S*iliiiln*-ton De)., K. i '&* i ;< m-*-. fc ' Adamj, Beventj ? : - I ?; i will bfl more cai ura- a r. a< h"S Int.. .. clo8?t to g l irlakfl whlakey. He ?*?ldom Ind ..*? n :.-. liquor but t" da f.lt ii' need of ? ?tlmulant, he entered .*-<l rooto 'an<l picked up s. i?..ttl" rhut h.* wp. . *fl. . berry. Inatead lt waa filled wlth l -? .?*?**}?. t. deadly potaon. H- t?ok . good Baa dnr.k an.l th- n be i \ l.hyai Ician by applylng the atrongeat <&*a8Jg i ? i Vdan * ? A SiX-DAY iOl/R GETTYSBURG . . . : . - ? ? BATTLLFIKLD IBa L.ty tt WASHINGTON October 5 to 10, 1912 $23*- New York ?aaa ' l ' ' f- 1- *. 4 - \ tl. P. A. I ? ? ?? Pennsvlvania R, P. SpeakingoiMediums there ar. n iny bid tha ti i -rtiser'i | troaage, and !' ha** their ipecial clai ai **>?**? taffes, We aclievi th..; ??'? advertmni metliurai are ajood lOaie better yet i4-e bumbly thlnk thal <* aaai 1 rtr hr-t. VoU Bak 1 bC StW \ 5*4/184* .'ir- c ivei the entire Ot* N rth, South. Eaat and NVest. ? irryini Dver 1,800,000 passengers daily. righi t>. ni thi :r homei te I placea of business or i l . ?' the \.,r;.-"> il '? ea in tl Th.* advertising cards in these ( ara ar<* restricted to honest aaa elean proposittona, with ereff doubtful or objeeti nabtc feataff eliminated. Thia facl creates .. confioencg in thr travelirtg public I"'*. ?**/ proven aaeli i !".: asgel lo ideer* ti-rrs that maay oi rura have beea ?ith r*. for "M'r tfteen ye r- i ?? -.till eoatioae t.. n :\kc . onti ti yeara ahead, and iro willina b1 I bj highei r.-iti--. than i rei be '' W ."'.I d thrv -think \>^ hr glad t.< <lo thi-* if they did nol "" it nrontablc adeertising? B Think it ovrr If "on the fenee ahout aaSrertiaiag ia Nea Vo** i*it\ wc eaa br ol w-'t h.lp te y..;i A poetal alll briag i '???:,!'? lentatire. . Wc have the exeluaive control <" iill the ;i.lv4*rtisin>* ipaea Ifl all the New Vork Cify Surf.ce tars Fiflh Avenue tfus:s. StuJ)> the Cvds? We hwt 4 Shncfifd. New York City Car Advertising Company 225 Fifth Avenue Telephone 4680 Madison JOS. HEINRICHS IflJ BreadtMur. n-*?i Ttt m\^mmm,m KlN'Ri-T t'nll'KllWAKi; IN KXIBTBNC* M'K.-IAI. Hl ?"?'*-?? ??" '-*1 CARPET llli. WUIlaW -ral .'i?*1 foluml.il*. B88, I8fi CLEANINC 353W?tMi.$L