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justice Says He Would Refuse t0 Be Candidate of Any "Faction or Fraction." 0\m OF GOV. WILSON L Declares He Is Sure the Kational Standard Bearer YVon't Interfere with Work at Syracuse. ?MM J- tiowling, Supreme CeOttft tlc* in this clty, wb008 name, ac '^irg to James A. O'tlorman, United ??tes Senator from New York, will he <ett*nted io the delegates in the Dctn rttic Btate Convention in ^yracuse !,??, see'k as a candidate for Governnr. Iai'. night authorized the publlca 'on ef a Btatemenl gtvbng the condi t^M under Which he would 000000 a jojnlnition. H* declared that he would WOaOOSae a jecision by tho Domoeimtk .loleRates ? nominate him for Governor if the Bcmlnation came to him "with prax ti 01 Baanfanity." but would Seclbaa lo Mrmit his name to be used 'hy any fiction or fraction of the party siniply to aaeourage etrlfe." The justi.e's jutemont folkrws: 1 am not, in the ordlnary BCnae, a can 4iiate for the offlro of Oovernor. Many Smdaof long standiiiR. in dlfferent parta :/,?- vate have atrongl) urKed nic to JLorne a eandldat* and have .issured me _thfir suipcit, qune regardlcaa of party "?gg Bui h actlon is naturally pleaaring to iman who reallzra. as 1 du. the Urcrnen LTlmportanci of tho offlca and the ob Mrtunitv u afforda in these times of P" mk-al unreal and disturbance to llnk one I fi-,. nermanently wlth reforms and poU drfl vitai io the welfars and | rogreaB of ihe whole people. 1 hftvt aeen tho statement made in Sun a*Va repen that my name la to be pul vfere the convention and thal lt la 10 ba Jregentod OBtenatbly as that of the caiuli Ceof Oovernor Wllaon. whom I rrentlr Sadreand eapect. I do not ballava that Laaeraor Wllaon. who ls tho aattooal Sndarii bearer of the whole party and SmImI to thr BUpporl f every Illi'fl ber &d&auw?,anrd! _*te of New 'N ork. . Tii, ctearly and unequlvocallj to Bn i onderatood that my aame cannot 5* use,. by any factJou or fraction of the ?ro' -mi'lv to eneoiirage strife Satbe deleaatee to the convention. after earefuiiv revtewlng my career and my SSilUM think wlth practlca unanimity ffi am tiie man 10 lead the party ln lf vmidrei Btate ln thia criala ln ita w.ton shall welcome auch dertaion ft rroaent to the people Wltb eueb Shuv as i poaseaa tbe reaaaa why in aav ludamem the ivmocratic parU ?houid hV contlnued In powe, ln the Btati T.i.li ln powar n the natiOn; hut la l noY .Uaent that 8ueh ?on0naUon Jhould be aought for me or gtvaa!*??*? Inth tho belief or auepicion on theiparl il anv man or areup of men that I rould be uaed ?* an Inatrumenl ol dia eord or of factlon or for any PUrpoae ax E to advanca the interests of the whole Bmocratk party and of tho i-eople at lirge._ GIVES LEG TO SAVE GIRL Newsboy Sacrifices Useless Limb and Dares Death. Gary. Ind.. Sept Ba,?William Kugh. a erippied nawabey, imrted with h:s uoaleea leg taday that skln miaht he obtam.-d to Bare the llfe C f Miss Bthol Smlth. elghteea years oid. who was burned ln a inotor eycle accident. Ruuh and Mlaa Smith were pla ? 1 BB ?djoininK tablee In a loeal hoapital. "no hur.dred and flfty square lnches of skin was transf^rred from the hoy> leg. after which lt was amputatfd. letter* prot-stinK a^'Hlnat the amputa tion were reci rved from all over the country. It developed that Dr. J. A. Crala;. lba BUrgOOB in chartr.-. was to have heen married to-day to Ml^s Mary Arnold. of I>-r^non. I'enn , hut that he hurried 1*'k to (Jary x\ hen tbe OPOratiOn becarne baperatlve The weddlns; Wlll take place ahortly. Rugh waa irnpell-d to part with his limb by an announcement ln the newapapers by the aurgeon that "Unleea B'mie heroic p?r.on COUld be Induced to part wlth enouah OUtkle to make up for that Whtch had been hurned ahe must dle." RU0h offered to farriftre his cripplod Ior. thou?h told that in ao ddng he wonM ri?k deoth. WILSON APPEALS FOR <aaaaaaad from iir*.i paj*e. crltleal turnlng point ln its hanory. ThP whole eountry awatta its actlon al Byra CUB4 with deep atf-ntlon and eoncern. neniocratK everywhere look to lt to ael .ui .-XHinpi,. aI1(| -rtndlcate the falr name "f thf party, They will reel the chlll ano <lls. onrai-cincnt \.iv keenly if i< ahould fall them. and will b<- Btlrred by added li. ]>?? an.l enthusiasm if It should acc.m nlish what ls expr.-tcd of it. II 44-111 not d.< for lh.- cholce of th? con ventlon at S4racusc to ba an) leeg nea tban tbat whi.-h khv- th" thir.l party Mr. Straus anrl thr- rcRular Republlcan party Mr. Hedgea. Thosr* who know ("overnor Wilson say that if Mrrphy or Plx has tho lenst doubt as to whona the Ooveraor is re* ferring in hi? statement, he had better talk to Senator O'Cornian. who Is fa* millar with '.ovcrnor "Wllson's vlews on tbe subject. If Murphy itisists BO his determinatlon to renomlnate DiX, Covernor Wltaon, while nol repudiat ing hlm dtrectly, arlll tn aU probabillty iKni.ro him in the oampaifrn. Qereeraor Wilaofl hlaiaelf has no Cholce for the Demo.ratie nomlnation for Qoveraor in the Enaptre state. it is pretty well known. however, that he would not opp.>se the BeloetJoa of Jns ti<e Vtctor -I. DowWag If he should be sebrted by the conventlon. JuetlCfl I'owling. as is well known. Is an out and-out Tamman/ man. but frlends of tho tiovrrnor who say tbat they have looked over hts record rery .arefuiiy iisscrt tbat it ls >-leati. john Purroy btitchel or UeuteaaBl Qoearaor Thoanafl T. Coaway. i* le be liovea, would be aqually B*~*c*p"table to tbe nenio.'iati. caadidatA for I'resi dent. ENGINEERS HEAR PRAISE Sulzer, However, Avoids Poli? tics at Brotherhood Meeting. rourteen dl-raaonfl of tba Brotherhood of i^romoti4o Bagtaeera aare **a*preeent Bd yeetarday noralaa a. a mass aaeetlng b?id ai tba An*aterdani Opi ra ii^us. Tbe laaatlng waa ealled paotty te bear political Issu.-s dtscuss??d by r-*pr? s.-iita tfeefl of tl 8 aifferent parties nnd partiy to transaot business flOaBflCifld 4\ith the Brotherhood, aaeectally tlie ergaalaatlon of tlie |ntwrbo**eugb Ku^id Traaalt Com paay*fl motormen. CoiiKiessman Wllllam Sul??*r. who avolded politics. pald B Brarm trlbulfl ln hls Bpeech to the faithfulness of thi- loeo motive anglnaaie They were, ln i>is optaloa, tha flaoal batalllgaat, faithful an.i , ..Ls* rvative of all thfl men In lat*or or gaalaatloaa and eaa-arved bhjfher aragaa ihan they reeel*red. If he were askr-d, he Maid. what was thr* matter with tt>?> guearnanaat he weald aay then waa too laueb weaith in the handa of th-* few and not flaeagb a^atrlbutloa among the whole. Ifaglatratfl J. F- Hylea, of Brooblya prho was oucr- n lncomotiv-* flnglnflflT and ?Ull )i.?id.*- a eard wltb tba B*re4J**e4j*-aoe, iiltlrlflfld tbe methedfl of ttte Interborough RapM Tranall Company and aeaoaaced a apy sysiein whlch ba pald lt Inatituted te k*-' ;> flmpleyaa OUl of the union. The op'-n m-*etin*- araa tb. B adJoijrn.*.l and tlie eiif-!n?--<*rs went lnt?. BSeeudve888 i lea te tak.- up tha aueatlea of argaoiwng the interborotich motormea Aeatetanl Qrand Chtef OllBflatt said an OltlflBatua w-iuld bS Baal on their behalf to the In terborotiKh. $10 FOR HER TURKEY TROT Unshrinking Violet Did It on Arch bold's Sidewaik. it cost viobt afoaroe, of Ne I areet I04th Btreet, Bflaahgtlaa, lio to do tba turkey trol with <?">n*** Miiier yeeterday ir; fn.nt of 188 Cathotk Cburch In South Broadway. Tarrytoan. Mlil*r, who ls rmployed by the gher man Bquara Oaraga, New Voik, was out BUtolng with a party early in th<- mnrn bag, and on reachtag Tarrytowii at I o'clock lltllar and Mlaa laesn-oa got onl (,f tba ear aad Btarted turkey trottir,-,* on .lohn D. Archbold's flldewalk. In front of HM cburch Three polleeaien wera hustled to the BCeM and Mlss M..nto*- bil J'.jlicman HrlKps's arm. j-aajtlea Mooreheiiefl uned her, but Mii? ier was ailowfd to ko flOQJ gfee. JT DEBS AI IHE GARDEN He and Seidel Are Officially Notified by Socialists of Their Nomination. 15,000 PERSONS PRESENT Candidates for President and | Vice-President Pitch Into Other Parties?Say Colonel Stole Their Platform. Bogene v. Deba and Boril Betdel beM I tiie oentre <.f the smc.. at Madlaon Square Oarden yesterda) afternooi and were cheared bj an Budlence that waa eatl ; mated al Bfteen thouaand. They were of Ifldall) Informed lhal thay had baen choaen reapectlveiy as tha eandidatea for ! Prealdanl and VI.PreoSdenl ..f the i United Btatea on the ti.-k.-t ,,f the s.> j - iaiist party. Beveral thouaand peroone xx.'i.- unable t<> kh\h antranca to the Grar* , den. so ther,. was hei.i ln the Oorden Thaatre an overdow meeting, ifi attand ' whlcb aome two thouaand pald n;.nts leach and galned Ihe priviiege "f Uetanlna to predaely lha oame mea who apoke ln Ihe "Mg t.nt." All aboul tho fjarden were United Btatea Baga, but the red af the So.iniist. or waa nol miselng. ln the alslea youna women aold programmes eontaln Ing llkenessea of the cat>dtdatea and then took up a colloction, which it waa aeid xs..ui,i t.i t,, awail lha campaign fuhd. There xx,,, ., real hand palnted portrnit ..f \it Deba or: th platform which w.is done from llfe h> an i-tist raferred te as "Comrade IVeat." The platform aiso eon talned Charlco ESdward Ruaaell, who haa bean pul up f"r Oovarnor of New Vork, and QuatavB A Btrobel, who is ajotni to run for Ihe .I..'. ..r Ueutenanl Oijvarnor of the Bmpire siat.-. Alao, then were other peraona who bad aeata of honoi. bul were n t exactlj In the apotliaht Some Paid Dollar for Seat. The prlca "f admlaalon lo all "f thia Bhoa ranged tr..m I i centa lo 11. it xx.is aimoai as po.?i an afternoon'a entertaln ment, eepedally Bunday afternoon, as one could over bope lo gel al popular prteea There was a hand that played all aorta of mueic, Includlng the "Mareetllalaa." bul n,>t "Ameticau" B. John Bloch ??. th.. chalrmaa. Th. flrel i,f tha prellmlnarlea w.is Mi s.i.iei, whoea poaition before tba pabile la about the aama aa thal of Hlram John soii. of Cbllfornla, of whom Mr. Morphy, of 14th atreet. is reported to hava aald \\ ho the 0am Mli Ir. J hrif'ti"" it looked for a Ume aa Ibough Mi Bel d.i was not t" have b chaaoe, f?r the audleoce aroaa and for thr--.. minutea by some watcbea cheared, and ool .. said "<iet tlM h,,ok!" All of thia Ume Mr betdel atood ?.x im; proteatini banda and aaylng In i toaa ol v.-ii-. tliat couW nol be beard tha' he Juel hud to catch h tr.iln Bul wh they <Md glve him a chance to apeah h aaaured them thal wharevei h< weal I>e iimi aitaaaeod tha ?ma en1 ? wn Mi Beidai then pr,.,-. .!"i t.. maki aome pret tv irank adn.lMor,.- He BOld thara ??>* a time, ten or n ft - an rai U o, when ?rorklngmen wouM i ol Hatai to i LfJod U Iai orator. They |? t toeaai -"ft n ga .... . rer-rip. egt ' bha and l< I blm -ao i.is way. Kow ihe eeei of Uvi. n has Increaeed aad egga and vegelahlei , ust too much. tba condltloafl under which pr.. ducera of eaaltb ..r. worklaa ? -? ?iiy davaloplng ?? u mpei arhl the rtch uodaratuid," aeJd Mr Betdel, ?and which the workera themoa tt not fully reallar. Then li ?. glanl >;r"xx mg up He will t..k. affalra ls hla owi banda aome day. Thal flool I . Por Colonel Rooei n ll Mr BeMel ba?1 aome plquaal llttle remaii - He aald thai xxh.-.t \xas called ti.- third party wai . the niti. pertr ??,?1,... tall ua thal it is an hoaeal party." sald the apeaker "Mr Rooaeveli ?ra. I*r.--1'J.nt for s.-v.-n y-ata. an.l t,ov Bnda it nacuaaarj lo organlse an honeai party. H. Btaada "n a atolen platform for tweaty-one of tiie piin.ks ..f th- Pr?> g,, aalva pertj srere atoli n from the B*> . lattata " ... a Btrahal iavi atatlatlca xhoxx Ina th.- growth of aoelallam ln the t'nlte Btatea durlnj; th- laal few \<ars. an. sald thal th.- worklnum'ti and fHrmeri were Jotolng togethei becauaa th- othei pertlea were dlscredited , ^.M.ii>ri in their ittoeriority. Make comparisons. We invite thera. Room Size Persian Kirmanshahs Offered as Follows: >-:*-??% $18808 |^?..W-Ss& $228-0? ?t*e*??. $295'00 aabaei ap to $330.00. * "nnivcrsary Pricei that have never been duplicated. d q;^ Persian Serapies at These Interesting Prices: Room bize rersian oereiFica ahom n x ]4; Bfaa, about 9 ? 12; $98 00 > S?. ?7to'$300 00. $128.00 I ealue. up to 1348.00. $168.00 ralucs up to $228'K) aj-fl JTj. ^ sur',)ri.e,* at ,he wonderful savitiRS on these rtlgS. o <;^*> Persian Mahals at Unequalled Low Prices: Room bize rersian mai ? 7W((llM pHy fof higB ^ w,i,.,n r?r. They are fully gu-tranteed, at |*icea only llfdjawy g. ah(im ,, |4; 5^ ,boat 9 a 12: values $148.(io to $195.00. "I?ea $150.00 to S22&O0 I-" Pflwal Persian Sarouks in Room Sizes. kv^SKS^" $175.00, $188.00, $195.00! JkRugfl were ever offered. ? ? 220 di a i ii o -?.? (*.'?*>? p, to 2 ft ariek by 8 to 16 ft. loag. Valuca tip to Narrow Persian Hall Runners. a*-* $1575to $2i50 M;'" "*",? ^|,,lrr,.c^a??.';.n'apP,ov?l. Bri.1 room ??????.. Persian Hall ***?**" k"" |" ^ "l-a;; $15.00 to $350.00 -.-?--BaaW^^}BW Amg\\\aw aav .a-aaaN^jflaaft A\\1*o\gf ^f\\\r^Agf^oKWkoT^Ao^^B* T*lai KUU -tUNNaaa Uxi!1)rt0? .. .Id Avenue *? 59th to 60th St, NX_ 4,h *^_ ??perklns- and .Judge llary." aald he, "are trylng to hypnotlze the people. They have hrought about the nomination of Theodore RooOOVett, and tho true roasaa xvhv Theodore Roosevelt was nomlnated la to ittem thlB rlslng tide of sociallsm that we ?ee manlfcsted here thia after i.n " Mr. Russell waa humorous. Ho sald: This oompolgB aaeBBB to ba a kindi of ex.ursn.n into natural hiatory- a aoologl ca] axpaditlon The oid Kepub Ican ele plia.it. xxeak and CTlPPled.ll atlll Bbta tj n Th- Democratlc donkey MJ"* ? atupid as he .ver waa Then xvo have the io?d roarlng bull rnooaa that oomea from tha cavea of "Loboter May. '"? ?*.M__} and platltude. Hut the etaphaurtwlll ???? ?n the best of provoader. tho doahej wll atlll remain aleek and fat and the bull moose. tha fatteal thlng that over ume down the pike. wlll atlll draw thtWJVfl etider from Iho nnamlal erib TBOJ reao weii in green peeturee, the long green. The Btandard <>il. led by Mr- Archbold. fiirniahes the f.-ed for tho Kepubli. an elo phant: Mr Ryan and the trartlon trusi aee tO II that the donkey does not l?ca. and Oaorge w. Perslna, that 9?****?: tereatad patrtot and re.-ent oonjert, aoe? thal the Mli moose does not suffor. Deba Cheered Sevantoen Minutea. When Kugene V. Doba was Introduced he was applauded for aeventoen ml.iut..?. The people etood oa ehotao, wovlBg bata and red tlag*. At one P-int wli.-n the d. moastraHoa wa? aboul t.. die down. a man wlth a red baaaer oa whleh was Drintad ' :?. Broadway" upetde down J,;;,";,,..,) , chair and wovtag tho beaaer stait.il a renewal of the apptause. Mr Deba aaM Ib part: 0'oedroa wii-.n petaoaally taaaaUd mannered gentleman; nothlng about him ii, ,i'-. .1,1 Mui pollUcally be haa nothlng ! to aal for blmoelf; he is the kid gtoveon the ,,axx of the Tammeny liger. I" ?''"'? s.-if I,- ls Innocanl enuugh. hut underJhe Lorruptlna power ol Tammany ba ia a dangeroua elemenl ln thia camifuon. y,,? bavi heard ot The.?i..ie R^TJ"; Ha k poaini aa the cbampion ol the dla treaaed and d< arntrodden maasw of thia I,,.,,,,,,, To BuaUln hlmeelf n ibatehdm he wenl on a vIbII nol krni egoto tnean iiir?.,i. eoal p gion While there he paw ih7ffl il. a'nune. xx,,.. waa.baaohBjhiB fenilh m a cabln ln which ?'??;/, would um hennel hia doga tei a*a -i 1 himaeir ,t th" pul.- Ixaard table xxitii ti,. |m,nner.nd hla xlifr a.,,1 bad Mmeeli pbo 'ifhuf waa i" ahoe hoe hla hearl bM far ,,,.',?,,.,|e. ot courae, he did nol li.t-nd ;;:;?,;,,,;;,', ,?., made Pubnc but by some chance 11 waa prlntad ln one <>f ine ;,?4|??,,s and he xxhs balled aa the M,...4 iho had come to dellver them irom theh bondag. T.dore Rooaevelt con Bldered .<- a champlon of the worktng c?aa. Think of it! Tha. naigh%m?IUerr chlefUln, thit great conquaror! Ha novar ,i.-m ,,f tt? wkinp man ln hia nr^ aucaptiaa a meana of firtheting his own Belflah, aordid ambtttona._ SUICIDEltN art fails "Far Better Thing than I Have Ever Done," Wrote Painter. Btephea Krlatiifcaok aroo ambltlouo to be a gro.it peloter. Ho gol his mapara tlon m tbo ith. tlan Alpa and ln tbe Carpathlan Mountalua, tbal lie far to the eaoi of tbe beauttful T>roi and do fi... t ii,,. ,?:ii wlnda tbal sweop aouth ward from Ruaals, Alwaya froaa the ' time thai be waa aMc to boM a pencll hi drew?drew beautiful tblnga tbal made his perenta taeb upou lba routh .,4 ahove tbe at aragi Bul tbmigh tboy wore proud <>f Ibe . ni he ahowod, tboy abook Ibelr h< adfl "There la oo aaone to be made iti thoi aald to Btephea "II b beau? tiful, bai ti....--.- wbo f.ii'.w it must i",k f,,r llttio ..f . "tnfort ln llf'- " Stiil. tbe 1"'X would not go mto tho Beldfl or to tbe f.-< ?? rj "?', agaloal hn farolly'a wtahi he followed bta boni ...... (ft, rnoon the body of Btephea KrlatofcBoh xx..* fouod lo a Uttta r.'.m on the third door of a tene naani booae oo the uppar Baoi sid.-. Thars wera two balhrl uroaada in th.? rlght tempta and oo th.- oou. h upoa whli h be had sat lay a rovolvor. i.n an aaael lo a i orner w.n i bolf Sntobed pteture of tbi Cniclflxloo; aev arol other aaframed caaeaooa af re* llgloua Bubjecta ai.i aiobud the waii. iThere was bo note Ui exptalB tba mon'i ... t j.,i,ri Mlacher, wbo is tbe jtnitor ..f Public B< h'.oi 81, waa one of tbe few frlends of '?'.- dead man bt Kew York. I ? ? letter from Krtetofcaok laat P7adneeday, Ib xxh:. h tbe painter had ask.-.i him to oomi to bta houoo, al No. 33] |.-.ast ,:;.i Btroot, oa Buaday after n.M.n. ? i want to aee vou. becaoae i mn golng "ti a l"iig I'Mirney," wrote Krls tofcaob, bb I added: "It la B far far better tbloi 'i"11 ' ',0 ,hH" ' Bmv* ,,v,'r ,!,??., ,t ia i Ior, far battor real tbal i go to tbaa i baee oeaf kn-wn " And yot MlBCbar <ild not BOgBOOt thal the worda maont aoytbtng than th. mere poetic axpieooloo of n doaire ta return to Hungary. where the palnt.-r had lefi a arlfe and three chUdTOfl a/hlle h. ...m.li '" Arnori. I tO BOOl ? fortune. Tbere araa rn. roopoooe wbeo Mlocbei koocked oo tbe door, aad theo ba g"t a ,?,l|,,inan The door waa fOTCOd and tha body of tba dead artim found. Iflacber t.,!<i tbe police tbal Krle tofcaoh f"i Booae tboa had h"-n arorb' ing as an loterlor docorator, hut be dnl DOl know where. Tl,.- piilnler had a MlHtei-ln-law, Mrs V.-ronl. a li rVOeleah, irbo llvod at No. 210 w>Ht Hth Btroot. LAUNCH BURNS AND SINKS Caretaker Blown Into Erie Basin by Exploding Tank. The lort-flx.-fo"t gasoh-iie Ihuik h ''"in fort, owned i>> Rodolph Bkoog, ..f Ko Ui ifaniiitoii aveooa, Brooklya, Itea al tbi bottom of tbe Brta Baala, "ff Ittl stre.t. aa the result of haxliiK h.-en burn.-i! l? the wat.-r's .-.Igo early yeat.-rday ni'.rn tng. The leoa i^ ideoei at ahoul 18,008, Tbe owner, who w presid. nt af thi Rudolpa sk.x.g Aaeecrliitina, had arraagel to take B party ?'( frlenda for B 010X0 around BtalOB Island and apent a goo. part of saiiiiday in tboraugbly overhaul Ing tha baal aad Bteektag it with pm xlsions and geOOMM ? He BtOVOd th tauach f""" Ltbe regubu aaeboraaa. ,,r! :.7th str.-'t, Soiith Krouklyn, t<> :ioth BUSOl iUi,i tafl Joha Baaaia ao beard aa car. lllker Ataog toword * ?>'< taeB Eouota wai .iw.ikned hy ihe amoll of amoke an< found th>- ho.it was ahla/e AlthoUgh h. r*-.iii-.-<i there would be a hig exploefca when tba Itaanea raacharl the gaeotafli tank. he trled tn flght tho flre Ill.s ,f forte were uaaBeoaaadOl, baa*ever, and lh. tank hl"W up. hurllng him Into the water II, ?io iitiinjur.d at that, and BBBBB0ad h ! awtafl to Bhere. PatrObnaa Adoaa*, wbe waa on poo near the river front. heard tho exploaloi and BBW tho burnlng hoat. Ho turned Ir BB Blaraa, and the tlrcboat Soth LOW re sponded, as well as englnes from Soutl Broeblya. Before the arrlval of tho ap paratua besravar, the OoaafOrt had ?uni at hor mooiing.i DEFEND ORANGEMEN ( ontlnued from flrat paje. supported ln thla by Sir Oeorge Croy don Marka. that the Home Hule blll presented no religlous phase He In slsted that Home Rule fc* Ireland would carry with lt no danger of re llgious lntolernnre. He added that the Protentants of Ireland were by no means a unlt In oppoBlng the blll. In deed, he elted many promlnent Pr?4> ostants who were Its enthuslastl.* sup porters. opposltlon to the blll, he aald, cam* from a small mlnority whose thou?*hti \4ere In the paat and who tvere bi-roted "tioiiKh to brln-f to thelr meetlngs the fln-f whlch Kln-r Wtlll.'.ni had borne. This oppnsltlon. he thouf-ht, would not endure. but -aoiiM sonn be swept away. I'lster. he told hls audlen.e, was not B BOthed of opposltlon, an.l arould switi int.i tha aupport al the measuro If a IHtaa tlme was allowed. He also ns BUred hls hearers that the Kn-jltsh 11188888 were with them ln thelr (bsire f.?r Home Rule. after thankins* the nea preeeat for th.* d<mionsti-ation of welecm. aad 18 ferrin*- to Hourke. Co.kran, who s;.t next to hlm, as "an Intc-lh rtual glant." Redaioaal said: "lt ls not a personal a'""1*"0" arhleh i am preeenting to y..u t..-night. i am hera in behalf of Irelaad. My duty I.i to st.it.- the maaaflge of the party. "llere Ih my m.s.sag.* ln two or three words: After long years <.f .lis.-ouraf-e meat, after naaji agperteaarea ?>f defeat, after hours of d.-presslon whi.h at timea aloaeat amouated t.. despair. thlrty \ears after this Irish atO*r8fl?8Bt wa.*; Ineugurated ? >> Charlea ste4vart I'.-irnell I am h-re to tell \.?u that what I'arn.'ll dreame.l has .orn-* llterally Itrue, ihat the -aalateaaace ?>f un irish I j.arty ln tho lintlsh rurllam.-nt haa J borafl fruii as Paraell expected it 1 would, with the resnlt that th.* CaUSB of ' Home Rnie is now the feareraoet *.o||tl cal proMeen i" the Engllab political arena. and all otlx-r queatiOBfl 1418 to ba lanl one std.* untll that ls carried. "ParneU'B Methods Right." Th're 8818 many 8800 of ahoefl nio tlv.'.s there COttM I"- DO dOUbt, who arould have lai.i doern their livaa If ireland oouJd be free, arho arera doaht ful tii..t Hoeae Rula ??<> .id be broufht about b> the ?natBteaaaea of an laUo-> peadeat Irtab party In th- Brltlab Par? h.iment. i .ii.iin rawognltloa frcea thera tb.it rarneii's methoda arera riKht." Ifr. lUdflBoad potated <.'.t that thera araa la ParlUuaeat a najorlty of forty f,,r Home Itul". even if tlie Irish party .... l.-ft ..ut "f th.- . ouat "I can prOCBlBa voii. BB far as a man can promifte anythlag ln thia ohaag lag world,* ba contlnued, "that before j thi* Carletiaaa chlaaea riag out H-mm Rula as f'.r ..? th.- ropreflentatlvefl of peopla are concerned, arlll hava : into 1.14V. ,*Where doea tha oppoaitioa ? ome fi..m' in Bagiaad th. repreaaatatlvaa of ih.- progreeaive party, bavaag l. ara< ?! tha b bboii "t ' lladatoaa ara In our f.44..r. Th- landlord elaofl the ceaeervatlva elaaa tha aierflberi .t the houaa ..f i.rs. may ba oppoeed, '"it th- beert *>t th.- Bagllab i.pla i* beatlag f"r ua, ej/here <b>.*s tha oppoel tlon come from? Ihe newapapera "f tt,,s , ny to day bava anaarered tha queatlon by teiimic you thal tha .>1'I".m ti..n is th.* ..ppoMitioti "f Ulater. Thal Btatemeat is frauduleat an.i falea Tha v.-ry h.-arr and bouI ot iri-.li nattonal* lam is eeatred ln Ulater "Onfl hnndred y..rs ago, aben th* iri^i, ?.pi.- arera atmply bunted siaves, tehen thej bad nowher* te look f"r bela, " wnH ??"? ln '?'" H"",h' n wmM not ln the raet, it aaa not In thfl aeflt; tt w.c ii- Belfaal thal lha unlted IrleV m> n 4>. are aatabllahed "Th.'N t.iik aboul the Paplet Irish, as th--y .all us They talk as If thlfl inovenu nt WOM an adjunct of th<* <ath oile Church They forgel that oui Proteataat eouBtryiaen bava beld thi green nag btgher ai.-ft th,-m aay oi thelr felaOWa "our splilt to-rlny ls to let th** da*? Of tho Dut.l-* of the Boyafl and Kin** Wllllam be blottad from our mlnd for ever. <?ur spirit is t<> let ProteetanI ;md CathoWe mnr<*h sid?* by slde f-.i IrelaneTi aelfare." sir Oeorge Croydon afarha folloaretl Wllllam Ib-dmond and told ahy thi Llberal party upported th?* Home RuU bin. Boorhe Cochran alao apohe. Amoag those preeent aere Martln K, Keogh. 4\h,> acted as chalrman; wui iam IfcAdoo, .'oion-i Loula D. Conley, Hermaa a Ifeta, Lleuteaaal Qovernoi Thorwea f Coaeray, Bugenfl \ Phllbin -) m i'.i.i.u. Charlea \. ftoraea Mor Is'an J. n'Mrl'-n. .l.itn.s Hyrne, Wllllam ? ? sh- .nd the Rev. m J Lavetia Bpeechea began a nota fr Bjoad araa r.-ad, in ahieb h.* BaM ae ..?<i t.Ived b letter from Cardlaal Farley aaeurlag iiJni ..f hi*. aympathv and BapgOTt Ifl the MOBM Rule movrnient. . AUTO ACCIDENT FATAL Franklin Day Succumbs from Injuries in Hospital. Krariklln Day. s-nlor tnemb-*r of tba fewelry arai or i.a>, Clarh a.- Oo., di^'i y.st.i.iiiy afteraoen tn the Tarrytoaa Heapttal. from urdurtea recelved la aa automobtla BeeJJdeal Hla 44if>-, ahe **">? in tiu- aaachloa al the tinr* <>r tin* a.'.-i dPlit, wns BBld hist nlKht tfl B8 ImpiOVtng, On PrMay aft.-rnoon Day, aceompae'e*] by hls wif.-, took ? rlde In hls n?*w ma tthtaa ea tba Whitfl Plalna Road. u hiie re turnlnK fn.ni <'nrm.*l 10 hls 88888, at Sum tnlt. N J . thr* <ar BBUaldod, l>ay pul hotl hls fftt on the hrakes. and In tha asette rnent took hls hamls off th*- steerlnu Kear liiiin.-.llatt-ly the ear went np u sinal eiiilajabnaanti and befeee Day leeJIaad hi* .Ihiik'*! lt tiirni'd turth'. i.lnnliig; under Boatk betb bta and hls 4vtf-*. lle rr (-fllTfld Internal injurh-s, 8*8881 hls w|t> escaped with <oiitu.sl.inn and ahraslons Day never r<nalii**<l ronsi lousness. The funeral will h?* beM Hl tin* Metho dtBt BBahreeaal Chareh, Hununit, or Wfldneaday. at IJI o'.-i." k. 8UNDAV8 NEWYORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhflra in tha Unitac States for $2 50 a yaar. To-morrow Is Moving Day and "Everybody's Doing It." APARTMENTS WELL FILLED Less Building This Year than Usual and Private Houses Are Losing Favor. Moving day in the greater city Ib to morrow. It ls the moat popular day on whleh to make a change of BOflM addreaa. Hnd espe.lally to go from the quietcr , harma of the prlvala dweiiing house dtatrtalB to the moderO apartment house and flathoiiso aroas. It seenis nlni'ist ncedless to aay that the popularlty of tho apartment house ta more Infe.-tioiis than at any other tlme In tho htatory Of Manhattan, Tbe Bronx and Hrooklyn. I'ertain well loeated sertlpns of Qtieens n,-irongh aro also attractlng ln larger numbers apartment and tlathouse biillders and dwellers. And ln Newark and In many nearhv thrixlng rlties and towns big apartment house rentre.a aro being huilt, and at moat of thoac pla.es thore are ncres of hroath ing Bpaoea and gTOOB ll'-lds wlthln an easy xxalk of those aetlve building BOOeO Thus It aeema that there |s no Baeape from the apartment houae apldanilll. even whorc there Is an ahundan. e of vaennt land, pro x hle.l thara ls a good transit routo to and from the clty. Many w-ell known so.lety people OOUM not he Indated tn Uve in a apartm.nt hntise a few years ago. Now they hav. loflt moat of thfir oid loxo for tho prl VBte dwolllng houses. a fBd whl.-h Is evl den.-ed by tholr h-aalng rootns in sotno of the rostllest apartments hefore the Btl'BCt ures nre re.oly fr,r ooeupan. y. They are Bpcnoiag more tlme out of town eaeh year, a largo part of the stay at tholr sumptuous rountry honys, and they haxe i'.iih.i that quartera ln tho moel up-to-date apartment baaasa fuiiy meet their nee.is as rejrarde a elty home. This is the priadpal roason that oostllor Bpartmeni houaea are heing put up oaeh year. Tn fBct, apartment house rentals ara advandag la exery horough. Confltruction More Coatly. Land ln aeetlnns BUltBbta for apart? ment hou?es Is allglitly more expenslve than It was ahout this tlmo last y. ar. .'".il for hoatlng the houses and operat ing the elevators 1? much hlgher ln prlre, and this Is a big Item In malntenanee ehargea r>t th? etexator structure. Tba siim spont ln puttlng np an apartment house 0 greater as more valuable con -. enl. ncea are inatslled. Heslde*. there are riow fewer new housea than the normal supply at this tlme of I yoar. lf eertaln VtOWfl of experts are rorre.-t. ti-.iM flattnaee in home bulldlng in Manhat tar, ls here to rema'.n a feature for*ver tll'.'e. Btattotldaaa my tba resi.ientiai strength ..? Manhattan wlll soon beghfl to shrtvel. : The last cenr-us shoxxe.l that Manhattan had a populattaa of 2.WI.."*'-'. That was two years ago These asperta on the rity's growth Ipla. '-J the top BOtCta mark for the popu j latlon of Manhattan at tJMUM Thus. af 1 ter 010 MHiihattan had to havo only P>?. 4.VJ more r.sl.l.nf. bofOTS lt leachod Its 1 Kresrest glOWtB ln regard to populatlon. | At that time tt xx.-c Br-wirig at the rate of aho'it M)..Vaj a x,ar. Ainiost two years ? ? alapoid. and the BlOPOOga of rest ?:.,I flffOWth 's BCbodBtod to take plaee. adlaa to theee asperta, eooa after the .,- | . ? ThOfl Hrooklyn wlll . .-? in the soeofldaacy In this rospert. T'p to the preaent Manhattan bulldera Btlll calculate to ere.t houses for about 50,000 new arrivals annually. Slnee January 1 to date Manhattan huilders have erected only 130 tenement houses (all apartment hou?es and flat houses are Ineluded ln that elaaa), with accommodatlons for 4,518 familles. Com putlng tlve persons to eaeh famlly, new homes for -"',590 persons have been built. That ls the loweat showing 88 this respect that Manhattan has made in many yeara. I>ast year 2W tenement houaes, wltn apartments for Tfitl famillea. were built. They had rooms for 35,105. In 1905 housefl with rooms for 181,555 persons were put up, and ln the followlng year for con slderably more than 100.000. The. 1905 flg ures forin the hlgh record mark. Hagira to Breoklyn. It ls said that 178 person? move to Brooklyn every day and that the yearly lnrrease in population there Ifl now fi5.-"J-'. It provl.led rooms ln new tenement hounefl ln 19"< for 113,130 persona. This year the new apartment houses in the borough number ?06, with accommodatlons for 88> 785 persons. The Bronx haa put up thia year I'l tenement houses, with rooms for 9,171 famlllen, or 45.855 persona. In 1910 lt built 964 beaeee, with accommodations for 16, 571 famllies. or 82,855 persons. That was a. record-breaklnj year for the northerly liorough. Qnaaaaf re<ord for this year Ifl -'13 houses, for 1.303 familles. or 6,515 per? sons. and Rl.hmond's two housea, for thlrty-four familles, or 170 persons. ln !9<>;, (jiK'fiis i'iovlde.1 rooms ln tenement llOUBBB for 18,790 persons, and Rlchmond ln 1908 for 60u persons. Wulter C. Wyekoff. of Moore & W'yckoff. sal.l reeterdey ln regard to the apartment i Mteaa mtuation: ?ln my oplnlon the demand for well loeatai housekeeplng apartments of the BjadBia type th Manhattan ls fully as great as the s'upply. and at rentals whlch are \erv satisfactory to the owners. "We have a new nlne story bulldlng at N'o. 118 Kast 54th str'ct, on plot 76 fcct front. arhera the apartments conslst of nlne rooms and three baths, whlch will not he foimally opened untll October 1. We have rented every typical apartment ln this bMildliiK at most satlsfactory rent? als. and l feel .-onfldent that we could have rented at I.-ast 50 per cent more apartments with sltnllar layout ln this bulldlruc If we aad had them to offer. "The mlstake that a great many bulld ers have made in some of the more recent apartments Is that they have tried to .-i-owd too many rooms Into a glvan floor area The demand ls usually for large rooms. and the re-.son for this la. I 888 s me that -he najortty ef tenants w^ho .ra rintlng apartments to-day come from privato dweUtage, where they arooeoaa t..mad to exceptlonally large rooma. 1 ?f .Ctareace Davtea *ald the apartment h.use sltuatlon ln The Bronx waa flatia f, "ton With hlm the average la ona va<an.*v ln a twenty-famlly houae. YOU CAN FLY^FOR^A DOLLAR .Aviation Gets Down to Brass Tacks at Hempstead. [By T?le<raph to Tha Tribuna." ; Mineola. Ix>ng Isjand. Sept. *?.-Deaplta : the death of John L. Langetaff at Hemp? stead yesterday and the heavy fog whlch l.img over Mineola to-dar. O-jorge W. Beatty took a ehance and made aacentB to-dav with rolonel and Mra OUvar B. ' Dllllgiaaa and their daughter. Anna, aa j pa--sengers. Beatty, who haa don? a good dflal of flylng here. had no trouble ln , making a landing at any tlm*. Wllllam Hemper, Jr., who haa one of ? the larg*?st monoplanes In the eountry. has started a new induatry. whlch la gro-w lUg pflgalar kaaay per?ona do not eare to go over ten or twenty feet above ground, and to please such peraona Hem? per nakea grass-cuttlng fllghtfl at a dol? lar a throw. A year ago hundredfl of people pald 11? for he sensation of a short fltght. &Aitmatt&&0a ARE SHOWING THE LATEST STYLES IN WOMEN'S AND MISSES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS, AFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES READY-TO-WEAR OR MADE TO ORDER 1. Aitmmt $c do WILL HOLD, THIS DAY (MONDAY), A SPECI.AL SALE OF 6,000 YDS. OF FINE BLACK DRESS SILKS AT EXTRAORDINARY VALUES. Jfflh Xowaasat, 3'iii) mtfc 35tii 8>ivitt*. Nfin firrk. Andrew Alexander New High Boots For Autumn The rich fabrics worn this year and the present style ot skirt draping require footwear ot" corresponding beauty of material and elegance of line. Among other attractive styles in dress boots we show the following: Patcnt Leather or GfJB Mctal Calf Roots, with tops ot colored Suede, $5 to $7 Boots of dark (irey Suedc, suitaldc weight for ttreet wear. $5 Patcnt Leather Boots with cloth or dull kid tops, $5 to $7 Pbtent Leather, Gray English Whipcord Tops, $4 up Sixth Avenue 548 Fifth Avenue at Nineteenth Street above Forty-fifth St. II