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hance of rea.'hniK an understandmg wlth the Unlted Btatea through an analcmhle dawaruaslon with Mr. Und aill en.i to-tn.,iT"w. when the PraaWenl gocs f. the .'apitol and tella CongraBB what he Ihlnha of Huerta and <.f tha entlre M'-xiian situati"ii. Th. PreaManl la determlned that Huerta e>h.?n nol onl) retUgn from his offlce bUt that he shall BOt he a l andi dRte for elaetloa In otiier arorda, the Unlted Btatea goverameal wlll not tol* .?rat' Huerta a? Prealdent "f Mexico. whether he is . 1"< t"l Of BOt. Tlns th' President is expcttd to tell Congreaa to-niorrow. wlth hlf r.asons It will not be good raadina for Huerta. it haa been rumored thal Huerta, would rf-tire now and atand for electlon in Octobcr. Presid'-nt Wilson BOl ma .on\ln.ed that auch an . Ic tion would s. rve only t" aggravate the Mexican situation. bellevlng tbat it would in all probablllty be crooked and would gi^e rlse tu a further revolt. Tht- Tribune coiraapondent learned to-day Bomethlng about the reopenlna ..f th. aagotlatlona between Mr. Lind ind Huerta .Mr. Lind presented the Preeldent'a propcaaala i" Oeneral Huerta and the Mexlcim Prealdgnt made his reply rejectlng the sugges ti..n!>. Although the Unlted Btatea government refueed to send in any furth.-r note, or to nio.iify its demaivla that Huerta eluninate hlmaelf com pieteiy. Mi. Lind managad to coutlnue the eonveraaiiona on the aubject, an.l oul r>f this caona the hope that the ad? mlniatratlon has been exploltlng the iaat few- daya thal a aohitton mtght i.e i. a.'hed Atter Oanaral Huerta scnt hla reply to Mr. Lind the two had another meet Ing, on the initiative. it la aald, of Huerta. Al that tlme Mr. Lind 008 phasized the peril of Huerta'a courae and the exeeedlng aravity of the situa? tion. Huerta seerns to have been Im praaaad bjr Mr. Uad'a repreaentatlona, Which an undirstood to have been niost flrm, nnd gBVB BOBM Blgna of re cedlng. Hi mada certaJn counter-pro rjoaada or auggeatkma which Mr. Lind sent to tho State I>epartment. where at admlniatratlon offleiala became qulte optlmiatle, aithoul dlvulglng just why. It is evident. however, that Huerta. deaplta the algna ba has given ..( weak enlng, has not gtven In entlrely, al? though it ls staieai that snmething ls expaetad from Mr. Ltod durlng the nlghl Which may have B most |mpor tant bf-aring OB the situation. and which mav even CUUSC th.. President t<> poatpone hla appearancc before Con grese. Aid of Foreign Nations. Much importance ls atta'h.d by the a.lmitiistrat'.on tO the attitude <>f for? eign nations. some of which have made repraaentatlana to th.- Huerta aovem m.nt urging thal it compl) with the BUggeaUon preaented by the United Btatea. it la known that aeveral gov .innunts of Kurope and of Latln Ameri.a ha\e used thelr |*OOd OfJlcaa in Mexico City, and it la belleved that this was done at the BUggeation, prob? ably most Indtrect, <>f the Unlted states, although ofBclala wlll nol admlt that this is true. This aciivity by Europcan govern , ments in an affair in this hemisphere | has aroused a good d<-al of romm^nt in Washingtun The President let lt be known to-day that no frlendlv action by foreign power? would ever be considered by this government as an infringement on the MoniOfl DoC* trme. He also jntimatcd that the action that had bBOB taken had been informal, and lhat the Unlted Btatea government was not even offlctally aware of what foreign countrlea had done in M* xieo Clty. It araa made elear, however, thal the Prealdent was much gratified by th" report.s that theee countries were usmg their good ofhoes. A good deal of value is at tached to their efforts. This government la keeping the - world well informed of what is going on in Mexico, through Anieri< an Min isters and Ambassadors abroad. The countriis wlnch are being kept in tOUCh are thoae which have diplomatu r* p resentatlves In Mamtoo Clty, and ar. as follows: Austna. Kelgium. Prazil. China. ('hlll, Kcuador, r-Y.wi. o, Quata** mala. (jermany. llondura.s, Italy, Nica ragua Ni,rwny, Russia. SaUador, Spain, Peru, Holland. Prugnay, (,'rcat Hrltain, 4*uba. Japan and Portugal. From the highest quarter it is learned that the President has no further pro j'oaal to make to Oanaral Huerta. If Huerta haa something to say. this gov? ernment aill listen and will try to rfa. h an agreement on the basis which Huerta may suggest. The President believes that a rclatively small group <,f politi'-ian.s ia raaponalble for Mexno's woes. and he wants to make it perfect ]y clear that the American attitude toward th<- Mexleaun people as u whole is one of aineere Itiendship. Punishment of Murderars Demanded. Bmphatk and urg.-nt InatructioM have heen scnt to the American <'on aaj at Chihuahua to demand the pun? ishment <>f the man who murdered Ed mund Hayee, Jr. >"'t. >-f Mrs. Ella Hayea, of Farmingion. Me., and an American negro nam.-d ToBB. at Ma* dera. Chihuahua, oa Augual 1". Coa tlrmation of the report of th.- EBUrd rs was reeeived at thf State Departmenl to-day. Conaul Letcher, at Chihuahua, re? ported that on Augus-t 10 th<- town of Madera was captutad b] aboul eighty men under Castillo. a M.xi.an bandit. who rectntly allied hlms.lf with th. federal Oeneral Cordova, The battle laated about an hour. After it was over Hayes and the negro were mur il.-red. Tbe prrp.-trators "f tl..- outragr are reported t<> be und' r arrest''. Some of CaetlUo'fl man also attached the lilbicora properlies. south i f Ma dt-ra, which are owned by Mis. l'h,,< i.e Hearst. The emplow-s of th<- property defended it BUI cessluMy. but during tiie Bght aaearal men aretre hllled on each Bide. The Slate Department has lssm-d iirg.nt instrui tions that th?- Hllmoru prope.rtl.-s be prot<< te.i. The deparU-MBd has also deanandad <if Ihe Mexi.-aii I'overnment the appn lienaion and adeiuate purusinnent it a band of tw-.-nty-lhree gutrillas wh) Kllled an American <?ttlSBfl named Hen Grlffln and brutally assaulted an ?\m.-rhan named Ar.her F. Parks. neur Madera. ^^a. foreign colony at Madc-ra, con sisting of ab'Hit one hundred Ameil CRRfl, seventy tlve Chlneflfl and ? fev I'crinans. left Madera Immfldlfltfll* after the battlfl of August 18, taklng a Bpeclal traln for Chlhuahua. Thej had to repalr ihe brlfliaTflfl as they went nnd did ii"' reach Chlhuahua until August 18. Bla Amertcana rfltnaln al Madera to protect the propertlea ther< The othen are belng flenl t.. Cludad .iu. rea on the border. Th? Amflrtimn Consul nt Chlhuahua has liwtnicttoni to i ?y thfl aray of Amerlcana arlthoul fUndfl. To Relieve Americans. Th*- Amer'.-.ui Bmbasa) La flendlng a Bpeclal mission In charge of Dr. Ed* xxar.i w Ryan to Torreon, xxith ?up pllea of aerumfl and medlclnea for us? ln the rellt f of Am. r* ani an.l othi r foreignera ai Torreon. where it han been reported there is a threatened epldemk of acarlel fever, Btmallpox, typhold and dlphtheiia. Dr. Ryan lefl M< ?loo Clty to-day, and wlll make ? . ? ? (-ffoii to reai h Torreon nl thfl earliefll poofllble moment. The Mlnlflter of War at Mexico Clty hflfl toaued In Btructlotlfl t-> th.*- military , ..intiiaii.i- r at Torr.-.-n to permlt th? dflparturfl from that place of an) Amerlcan or other foreignera who care t<> leave, Tho dcpart.nent has been lnform. d that on August 22 a few Mexican m\ dlen el Nuevo Laredo engagfld ln a drunken brawl and about flfteen ?.r twenty shota xx-r. flred, aome >.f whlch ?truck on Amerlcan terrlton al La? rado, Tex. Bmphatlc Inatructlona have i-et-n flenl t>. the Amerlcan ConauJ nt Nuevo Larado, whlch, II ta bflllerred, xxiii i>r*-xeiit fltich occurrencefl In Ihe future. FRANCE FOR U. S. POLICY Tells Minister to Mexico to Make Representations. Pans. Aug. tk Th* Prcnch Fotrelgn office eahted Infltructlonfl to th? l-Yench Minister ln MexlOO on Knday tafll t.. BUD port the pollcy <.f the Cnltfld B1 t..x\nrd Mexico atrongly, by maklng frii-miix- rapreaentatlona t.. Huerta. Th.- Freneh -rovernntenl daclaraa Itaelt convtneed by its advt.-.-s from P/aahlng lon of tha -dncfliit) flf the pacifle Inten* tJonfl ol the Unlted states government toward thfl Mexlean people. a riniior emanattng from apparantly xxeii Infornied rtrctaa Indlcated that Prea? ldenl Raymond Pohicarfl would nol re* ? Kraii.'i.-fo de ifl BaiTfl, recently ap* tad Mexican Mlnlater to Pranc*. bul Inqulrlefl al the 1'oreign Offlee to-day broughl ou! th.- authorltative alBrmatlon that the Freneh Mlntatry would nol rai-. the Bllghtflfll dlfflCUlty In thr way of thfl reocptlon of Beftoi de ia Barra by the Prcnch i'r* si-i.-nt at an aarly and conve* nlfliit .late lt ?;i-> polnted 0U1 that the quaatlon of the a< ceptablllt) ol fteflor da la Barra la FVaawfl had bean aettled be* fore bfl Iflfl MexlOO for I'aris, an.l it arflfl also .leclared that bfl Wafl ? ; ? -onal frlend of l**raaldent l**Olncar< aa well bj of Btepben Ptalraan, ti ? Fr< ni M nlatcf of (??.... Ign Affalra Baftor de ta Barra haa arrlved hi I'-.n** and th. Mexican Chargfl d'Affalrei make ImmetUate Inqohiefl al the l^aalgfl Offlee ifl tfl when ha can preaenl his ere* dentials. QUEENS~M00SE FOR HUBER Dark Horse Candidate for Bor? ough President Wins. Aftei a flgh! laatlng untll i o'clock this Piogre? ln -Queena Boi ougtn deatgnatad Harry i Huber, ? law* \r-r. ^f aVorrtfl r.irk, flfl thalr candMflti foi Borough Preflldenl The meetini wai i iM al Columbta Hall, ?1 Rlchmond Hill, and the) wrangled ovei ? eholc? for three boura Huber araa a dari hor* candi? date. |-;.,ti, u hat waa done al thi m* etlng 11 ,.,k like ihe pre* oaed I ifltcai h Borougb has fa ? Aft**r the deatgnatlon .?r Huber Majoi ,\ Bell, of Rlchmond Hill, and Captaln Chrtatophei Mflraden, of Fluah* Im wen deatgi -t.-.iji i '<????> ? HOPPER ATTACKS FUSION Tells Leaguers Committee of 107 "Threw a Bluff." Al a mefltlng *?f tbfl Ifldependence Lflague Count) Commlttaa heM at Ar lington Hall. m Bl atarkt Place, last nlgbt to deelgnatc county, borough an.l ludictal candldatee, .lohn .1 Hopper, ? n candldatfl for Regiater, barahly .?rithis"! thfl commlttee of Hff, whlch afl* lected him ??The commlttflfl ..1 1*3 wai flelf-conetl* tuted, and an*opaf-l to themaelvea au* pfliiortty as flrflll aa fluthoiity. Tb*y threw a great Mnff ami gol away xxith it. Thfl trouhle w?fl that the Republtcana .md Progreaalvea thoughl thal they had th. comn Ittee ifl th?y fooltohly delegated autborlty to lt, wltb tbe reaulta now bo xxeii known." The borough commlttei deaignated Marcua M Marka for Borougb Preflldenl and Hennari Hellenateln, tarael L I ? Dr p, ,r Reardon and Tlrnothy Heal) for iioronerfl Thi county commlt? tee tlefdgnatfld Charlea s Rfhltman f?r r>i*tri.-t Attornay and RTUllam H w'ad hams ..ri.i Charlea C Notl for judgea >.f the fourt of Oeneral Beaalona. Tbere arafl a hltch al the cholce *.f Will? iam U Ranaom for a ludge of the Clty [court. Jamea A Alien, ..f the Independ* aaefl Latague commlttee. sawi thal Ran* si.ni waa only a i lerh In tha Publlc Ber* x-i. .? Commlaalon and uot nol fltted to hoid tbe p!a.< He propoaed Judge it<>h i-rt L Luca, h Tammany man, xxi... araa appointad by Governor Bulaer to the va* canci in ih* . it..- ? ..un When iiii attempl waa made to rota b) oalllng the 'oil on the namea of Ranaom ,ind Luce th. r.- wflrfl aereral dlfferent re? aulta . laimed, i.nt after conHderable wrangllng lt uot found thal there waa nut a guorum preoent, Bnd nn ndjourn m. I t xxa- tflkflfl unlil P'-iUKht. 13.000 ARRIVE IN SIX SHIPS Westbound Transatlantic Rush from Europe Begins. Tin- ArtM iMUeaUona of the fall wflfltteund tranaatlantlc paaaengera xxere ln *-vi*i**n<e yeaterday, when tMt peaflflfl)* K.ra arilv.-d h.-r*- frnm Baropfl "ti Ilv< Bteamahlpa Thfl Prlnfl Prledrlcb P/llh< Im Kalaerln August* Vlctotia, Noordam. Prealdenl Nncoln and Chicago brought nv.'i i.i.'.. miI'...:i. 1,40 aecond cabln and UbU ateeragc paasengera. The Mlnne* tonka, xxiii.h carrlea only cabtij paaaen SJ.rH. httrt IR peiBQIM "ii Bflflrd. Tbe Kalaerln Auguate V'lctorla had thfl Mggeil aaloon h-t. 195: thi Prealdenl Lln .<>ln the I latKeat aeeond cabln. 4^1. and th-* I'rln* Prledrtch Wllhelrn the blggaat Bteerflge llat 1.4M. 'ih*- Buropfl whlch arrlved In Quaran* tlne liaKt nlnht, is eapcctfl .1 to hntiK th. dn x - arrlvala up to aboul U.O0S, He.-ati-.. uf the do.klliK Of the tlxe bla ahlpK in th?* forenoon the anehoragfl cut* t.-. Manhattan nad i.. be preeaed Into a*er \i.e i<> iiHnspoit cuatom* nffii-iiiif. from ptflff tu pier fur baKKUCe -.-x ?.iiilii.uiuu. MICHEL SCORNS 1 HEARST'S IME I ..ntiniiiti fr.im flral pO*S* ;:,i dealrablllty of twminatlng Mr- ht*-1" Aneni and Mr. Prendergaat ra*>epecthrely for Ihe offlcea "f Preal li nl ol the Board j ,,r Ai.i.tiii.ti and Crontroller of the ettyl ..f Nea V"rk." Beyond plactng tha atamp <>f his ai> Bamuel B. Koenig, prealdent of lha Bamuel B. Koenig, .hairman of the New Tor* County Republlcan <'ommit? ti.-. last nlghl would aay nothlng forj publi' ation. Republicans Mark Time. Tln- situation waa BO utv<-rtain all day that the Republleana of Manhat lan adjourned thelr Juditlary, borough ami county ronvenUona, called to meet . terdaj Ip the Murra] Hlll Uyceuma until this afternoon. There were a varletj ol rumor.-. and j auggeatlona from aii aldea The inore the leaders of tht fualon movement j taiketi th- m,,r. confuaed Ihe Bituation j Bl ellli d. Borough Preaidenl MeAnem tha man Haaral aald ha would not Bupport for President of tha Board ol AMer? men becauae ol hli aubway atand aad membera of tt"- fualon cajmmlttae be aoughl John Purroy Mltchel, tha can did.iie for Mayor. Who was Indoraed for thal place by ihe Independenee League Baturdaj night, to repudlate Hearst ami the league. In conslderation of tb< atand taken by hlm it la said Mr Mltchel wllll want the Controller and McAneny to proini.-e nOl tO t.1 ka' all ltulol seinellt On the Oaynor ticket. Tha laxadera of the fualon committee feel the same way aboul thla, ba the) believe a Oajrnorl tlchel wlth Prendergaat and McAneny would be formldabli to Mr Mltchel Divided on Whitman and Tigar. Mr. Mltchel and Preaidenl M< <nt n want Diatrici Attorney Whitman t" promlse nol lo takt- any kind of ln doraemenl from Tamman) Hall. Mem? bera of th' fualon committee are di ilded over the propoaitlon. Norrn.fi Hapgo. ii. chairman of thi fenerai corn triitt.". bellevea it would Insure Wbit man'a elavtlon aifhoul Impairlng h,. ua. i uini sa lo tbe fualon i auae if he ahould recelv. .. nomlnatlon without any dlckering wlth Tammany. Joaeph M. Price, chairman of the . xecutlve rommil lee, on ihe othei hand is oppoeed t.. Whltman'a taklng any nomlnatlon f:"tn Tammany. He bellevea it would practically Ua the i-ands .md tona ?* of one "f their atrongesl antl-Tammany campaignera Beveral telegrama were eenl to tha Mount Waahlngton H"uh.. Brantoti \v.i.-. when Diatrici tttoi m . Whit? man has bei ? Fi ? l ? ? mploring hlm to !"? her.- thla mornlni Ha usually cotnea down Mondaj night i nyway, bul the aeHouaneaa of I i uation waa madi known lo him, ao thal by no i ban. e would he re-i tbe Whlti Mountalna Ha is t \p. ? ted t" hold tba t lon attiuv llon together lo-alay. Tbe dlacontent thal many of the Re? publican leaden fell ovi r th. aaleci of Mltchel 1"'" Mayor bj the tu commltb e, whii h a aa ? he< k- d b) 8am- j uel B Koenig, preaidenl ol thi i ? committee, brok* o il ? ? m whi' h tha fual treati d bj H< aral Th< ra .'aa much talk of ovei turnlna ,;''' > i?ton an ? nu nt. Suggestions by Malcontentt. Born* "t' ti:i i? . ? ?: ma i ntenla Buggeated tbat, noa the fualon elata waa broki n In bo man) wa a, thi R publicana could well afford to waeb their banda of it The) auggested that tha name of Watri. I Attorni.. Whit? man Bhould be p .1 oa lha* Bepublt. an pnmary i-aiiut by petltlon, aa .. candl dati for Ma: or. Mel b) tti- Btate menl of the real frionda of the Dla? trlcl Attorne) that ba would nol think of aeceptlng ?> n anlnatlon i"i Mayor now, these mai'"titt nt ? BUggeeted that ,\i or Gaynor'a name mlghl be plavced on lha H' publl. an primary ballot, lt was s.i.'i lhal former C"ongra*aaman Wllllam B. Bennet, who baa been work* ini* agalnal lha fualon ticket, was back of Ihe auggeatlon for an Independenl deaignatlon for Mayor al the prknar-j Aii'.rt Ottinger, former leader ol the 1.1th Aaaembly Diatrict, who alraady has declared for Oaynor, ma) organlae ,, .',ii\i,,,i L<eague on Ihe Waal Bide, Includlng thi 15th 17th. 10th, .'Ist and 23d dlatricta. h. Roaa Appieton, head of Ihi ?... nor Nomlnatlna Committee, waaaetlva Indl rectl) in Buggeating to lha Republlcan leadera that the thlng for them to do waa to gel Qaynor al the baad .?f tha fualon tickel In aoana w..>. Ona of hla Iknitenanta even wenl bo far aa lo aug k< st thal aa Ihe Republlcan clty dealg , natlng committee bad adjourned aub j,, i tn tht i aii of ihe chalr it mia;iii ii.. roconvened to-day, and thal tha i di slgnatlon of Mlti n< i mlghl be i-. Bclnded and Gaynor named Inatead. it is true *h..t the committee could takt- Buch actlon up lo mldnlghi lo nlght, but the Republlcan leadera laal nlghl aawrned tna auggektlon thal they woui.i reverae themaelvea on Mitcbol ln auch ?? way. ?|in- leadera aleo polnted oul h"w rarj dlflcull it would ba to g.-t an In? dependent deelgnatlo*! ou the ti< kf t now. ln order to do that it would be neceeeary to gel a patlthm contalning the Bamea of ai laaai ."? per cenl "f ihe enrolled membera "f tha party. Tb5a wou.d mean thal '.M'ai namea woui.i have to i"- obtalned before Baturday night. lh.- last day for lilmg Indepen dl iit d'siKiiatiollM. McAneny to Fiqht Hearst. Borough Preaidenl McAneny weold aoi iliscuss tha rituatloa eatarda) it araa kl.t.wii, howtv.i. thal .'.' wns mi). n wrought up over lha attitude t..k, i, i j mi n.-iiiMt Tbera was ;i repeal that be had .1., Idad lo aai "fr tbe tlokal hara waa of the '>a> in Which the Ind.-pa-inli-ni ?? Laaaua bad ita-.it'-ii him. after Mltchel, tln-ir '.iii'JIilHt-. had !,#>, n .., c-pt'il for Mayor i>> the fu?io-i eonualttea it waa r-Hi'i ht feit thai ba aaade a great faeritue ln taklni? the lt?mlnatlirn for pi.si.itni of the Board ot aidaraaeii after Mit.-hel heat hlta out lor Mayor. and that Ihe leartt Mltt-hel could have dono was to ?acurfl foi him and Prandargaal the ln d.-rs**ment flf the Independenxe LaflflgUfl. it WDH taarnad, how?vflr. that Mr.\ne,,y had no ii.tentioii of gettin*,' off thfl ti' kl t. and that be flraa i*<rapartng to nght Hearw moth and rail. Mr. McAoeoy has not 00* eidad xx hat aftitude he will take in rflg?ra t.. a poaaIhlfl ludflTflaroenl by the '..?'" i^-.-iKii^ The Repuhlirans have no flhjeo* linn to his takms flttch an itidor- mfl ot. bul Mit. bai and tha tvakvo cofltunlttflfl are much oppoaed to lt? Controlter l-twdergagt Ifl elwofld ?n? OUtflldfl tne iroubta flone. it ta ****** stoi.d. bowevei that an atternpl wai m-"i lo reach him by c.iblc last nlght Republican Leadera Wranqle. When thr n.-puhlhan rxe-wtive eom? mlttee in thls county met on the fltflgfl 01 UM Murray Hill Lpcoxm at 3 30 oelecj x, sterdax afternoon the intention ot m-nst of the leadera WM to IndOTflfl the pro irarnrM aad accept the bJdlctary. hor ough and rounty alates sele* ted hy ?? fualon coniinittt-e. Almost Immediat. ly. howavar, -some of the leaders began ? wrangle over the adoptlon of the txtatOO Paul Moyd btrykcr. leader of the l..il.. suKK-ested that thfl name of ls'dor Wflfl* ?ervogel should be put on the tleket .where At thfl flflrOfl Umfl bfl said thal WasseivoK*-! had promised 4 arl U Nott. jr.. Aflfllfltant DlfltrlCt Attorney. that he would not for-e him OUt of hls plaCfl on the OflflflTfll BflflfltOflfl ttckflj That m.ai.t that lUdgfl William 11. Wfld hams WOUM have to give Wfl] lf Wflflflflf* rogflj went on. Thlfl CflUflfld l-iedrri.k C. Tanner. taadi i of th.* Mth I'lstri.-t. to inakfl a vatoro** protaal whiie ih** ?uh-rttiRflflrt uaa golng .ui Mr hoenlg was called tfl thfl ti le phon, ta/han he cam? bach h? aaad b? had baard that Praeldant Mi anany araa much axarclaad o..,i tha flituattaa. that he mlghl -etlie from the Uckflt Utd thal the i.i.i.-ien.i.-n.e Laague worM hrflflk thi ka al lusi-.n slate. Ob|flction? to Hopper*. .|..hn J l.xons. leaoer of tbfl Bflt Dlfl* rrl. 4 ..l OtKt iiiux*-.! adjuun.meiit -.1 "" judiciary. I.ugh and eount) dflfllgna rommltteaa Bome ol the ? t** ? ?*? provlng the luggefltkm. flflld they did not ... a-h) John J Hoppfli chairman of th? Indapendflnce Leagm Count) Commlt! BhuuW ,,.. nomlnatad b> the- ftflfnibll i M Bi, trrganlaatlon bad twiied down rr.-i dergaal and M< \i'-i'> Otherfl wanted miltam ' *** Progreralve, fufllon riomlnefl f? I ,*.,.,,, cui oul of thfl ''""*-?? !*:-**' x '' advocfltfld i atalghl l*tapubUcan l ,n vieta ,,f tha fad thal th. Indei , . . . dealgnatlona wi to bfl mada ln thfl evei lna aituatlon mlgbl I." I ?_ /"'! ring. H xxa- ganerally ?< k....?i.-.i?.-.i thatfldjournmflnt waa tha baat ,t ?, . meetlngfl wen regularl) cfl u.i tfl lh thfl ? ... , untll thlfl Biteriwofl ? ? ?? rough. I I ? ; ' p rr, ? ' ' ? rhfltra Wfl lutel) no dlflCll ol boa I ?' d ha el ingfld. If fll - ' ? ' :;""' n? "f ,.... ? ? ommlttflfl at I ."I" k t? tak. "tion Mr Ho| ? ? Reglati ? on the mim-.i. Ucket, le. a i u i al ethei tbfl Leagu. wo .,;>, lr-1. ? ' I lr.--l.l- nt Mc* ' the Itee 1 nlghl ln . . to walt and tammanTfTxing slate Scabury May Bc Mamed for Court of Appeals Judcjc. ,, . ? ? ifltlce . -*, - lol .... ,.. . .-. r \, .. i ? ? t tha. -v . all i. aaked I ? Ud be fl ' ? ' ' '"'"' ' kti t over and thon d< T?; eadera wen I P ihe Uaail nlgh! for lh. Ktielar) l*a**c that -.ie to i?. made to nlgl ' :i **** ' Ported ... ..(....I ta bethfli ravored on* bol lhal M mlgbl - n i . hanged '? ' ?'' '? ***** minaUonfl flia lo ta made. ' . ..Al.VIN. |?r |??r.. ? .X-l..,...-. - H lRla? ? WUT\ M | n ,,r 1*1! XNK MOH* l ?r m .r.-r--1- .x x. i HBI , ... , aal t.i- IOHN ^ i i HM V ? Ot-KJEl l- r l.ia.l . ' . ???1 ?tt* I 1 ?*:? ,v ? VVKKKH an-1 Kl *? SENB ? rilllTl-IN ofl OEORtlK OOROOM BATTLB , . ,. n . . 'flM-1 ' '? ' *" ' ' 1 ,:,^\;vuk1:n R rt rgR.n.1 lUTRBD I. I.XI.l.l.V m ti . tl tbfl ' I." -h"i.i.itr i. i.i . i:. ai Tamman) Hflll I" atflrdfl) flitflrBoon ??Boea" Murph) rflthei w?nl oul of bla ?ra* to call attentlon to a Btatemenl thal pranh Ro ?. Ai latani Dlfltrli I Attm*i i u Rapubllcan and aafllat?nl to Dlatrlel -.ttorn* y Whltman, waa I eli a conaiden d b] Tammany for th. Dlflttrtel Attornej nomination Aaked if t?.? r* had I ??? n talh of tny on elaa .-x.'.-i't Diatrlcl Atl.v Whiunan. Im replled .?Oh, ' ? - Thfl r. s bfl flfl flO-IM taik Of '! Thi n he exptalned he did not mflflfl the Tammany Moaa Juatfec Moaa, of the ,*,,.,! ,,t S|..-< 1.1 gtfl alotlfl?bul Frank lloaa thfl Republican, aho has he.-n [promlnenl ln natafl <>i th. pollca proflflflu tlon Thfl announci menl w^ mad. bi the Clty Economy League thal II had bflen ? i tu BUggeal name* for thfl nomlnn* tion tor Horoui-h l**rafltdenl of Manhattan by tha D* m<<-iati< dealgnating eomflalt* ttafl II xxa*. said thfl Iflagtflfl had an~ ->*-dited the natMi of Allan Roblnaon, wtu md Hlrachman and Leopol I u*ii. - a CONNOLLY NAMED IN QUEEN3 Selcctcd by Demotrats as Candidate to Sucteed Himself Mfloricfl B foiinoiiy xxas namad foi Prealdenl ..f thfl Borough of yu.-enn t>\ tha i'.oi'.riati. commlttee al ? rneetlna ytMerday tn Bflhtttflflfl I'ark, I.oiik lsland Clty. Tfl*... and B RflJI x.ais flgfl Mr Con nuiiy araa slected by thfl I.agh h..hi->! ol Aldeimen Ifl Illl out Ihe un.-Xpired iii iii of Lawrancfl Oraiaflr, who xxau r< m.ived i.y Oavaroer i?ix. \ aontflfll flrflfl wflgad ovar tha noaalna* tkma loi OoroRflTR xxiu. h ih conflldflrfld thfl .-afleet and bflflt pfljjrltlg J..1. Ifl thfl lioroii**h The nomlnailnns fltuilly went to I'.iiik-I l-'ghert, I bUfltlMfla man of Rldgfl* w*>od. nnd '"arl Pflgfll, Bt pieaent I?epnix Seeretary ot fitate ln Alhany and for in?*-|x- *hl,f rlrrk of th?- llureau of Bflflt lions In QVflflflflT. Deputy Tenement House Com missioner Selected at Last MomentOverRiegelmann. A. S. SOMERS FOR SHERIFF Jesse Fuller, Jr., Progressive, Wins Designation for County Judge?Meeting Entirely Lacking in Enthusiasm. Th'> Damocratlc borougta and county daolamatina '"Miuiitir.es of KiagB met at Baangerbund Hall, laj 8ml lh street, Brooklyn, iant night and nominated the followlng tickel bo ba roted upon at tha prl ma 11 electlon: anl , i.VKV . , |' . .. lenl , ll.W'k MAN'N. i 'oamtj iii'ia-' - n.s'-i: Tt i.i.kk. Jr EOWARD \ UI.'HMil'S Burroaate?HERBERT 1 KBTCHAM. sh. riff- ARTHUR. ?- BOMERa INDREW .1 i ORB \ naartr, wai TER \. Dl RACK DR A*_EXANDER J. BO iili.l KI'U Aill' I i.I.I.WKN The meetlng aai "cul and drled" to ;, i axtenl that haa nol i.ajer, known ln Brooklyn before alnce the daya of lluab M, Laughlln Not only arera all thi cai dldataa aeleoted unanimoual) but, with on. exceptlon thej were accepted with? out enthualaam The one excepttoh waa notable, foi II d. monatratad 11 i i. - . ,i f, alli a of the BM di legatee againal the di ;ii ' etwaen rin- lead. es-Llautenant Oovernor Tlmothy T. Woodi um. li ..'ifi ..f the Proi i agai 'i t" tt ? , '.,| t n< Kui gati Tha Progi eaaivi I tel a . ? k daatgnatad Herberl T Ketcham, tba preaenl . ? - ,i .i i lemoci at f"i t enomlnatlon, wlth th. date a hl. h tti"' ? bo -e from thelr paily for "t,. th. ? ? hlpa ahould Their candidate va F< FAiIlar, Jr Laal nlghl Mr r'uller was Indoraed arlth ?.its. r? placed Juatlea rd tlia .ti; i' irli I Munidpal ? ? ? 11. : ? ? - ? ? raa a Democrat. t . into rh. en lt waa Ibi ? e they chaa red i.it-. leeul terday afti ra rai thal J 'a I M ? i t , I ? ? ' . B i- ? ? ? ? forced to Hann, Deputj menl Houa. L'ommla ?villl the ? ,? . \] H . . .. mann Bhowed I il ? I i I ???! feel ? ?.t ona ra a*a?n n ? ?. | : ?? pr. al . in., ikh ii. Ilvaa ln tha Wllllama ?. ? i in the tctlvlty ln G. t . ntier ,.f th' \ - ? -"i Turn ? ? I ti.. Oern , , ,.i,,' ? ? r . ? n ..:i *,. ,, t,r,4,- ,,i,., a\ ?. t ba .-'.. nunaf. ??" nt of tl ia "? German ? Mr !?'. ? .Judge, ra rte waa arra.i ; ? ? . ? ? ... -? t the Pr m fnr .. . ? . ? ln the old ; . ?ent Iii the I ... ia be. . ly ? lirookl) n depari ? . n Inaur li ? omi any of Laondon He la v ? ei the Na Counl i.<>.? rl of Trad. NAME MORE FOR ASSEMBLY Republicans Designate Alder manic Candidates Also. i ? -i Rapubllcan I aembl) d ? Manhattan and Tha iu- na la I nl rhl nith th- followlng r. sulta. : \ to l ,-iu?ht. Kopf I I " .1- P UrUnlw. t H v u. !?? ?.? i ial ?.?oui w ? ? - I lleni, '? I'attuti i, iiajrnattona in n ei ? ?? folloa ? i'i ? : i x i a lo I Rh?I' H II ? ull, ...?'. \ !' : ? ? ? I Aid. rmanli dlatricta i J'i-t s." \ i lleNalli .; ,1 tu lu ilgllt .. ? . al telalei TIGER PICKS CANDIDATES No Opposition to Assembly and Aldermanic Slates. iji.in ned i '.in'" ratlc \ aembly and t n.ann de Ignatl.ommlttee meet , were i,, i.i ln aeveral dl Irli ta ln ihattan and 1 ha Brona laal night rtppoaltlon to the candldatea developed. i ?-. ii Ita f"i ti.e Ai emblj a ere a foi A. \l,|, Ini ? Man No < The ? Dtat Ittl 1818 i, in latti Krank R i i >h ?rai. in Mark Klatv ? ? i i i ?? Dtai " . I 'Ull ' I.M ' .tl, si iVnir si Ith 13i_t?J i; IravlcUfjn ?ii- nomlnatlon. The re mli foi kldei man werei mai |ii-t Ith?l ? I jiliii 1'iitnk ".lullr-ri. Hh i r ktca'otirt.* | .u, ??um. ?> Y Mi.iiin. 1 ,l.i Wlt.'.i I' , ? ? - II I M !'? |l_l : |,'i, < ii.uiia Havlcan H i Kamuel iirun,i. i lioouu !?' Iturk. iwiii r ... hari i. h. rt BRONX FIXES UP SLATE Democrata Unablc to Agree on Borough Head. rhe folloarine daalgnatlona were aaada laal nlghl bj Tha Hr..n\ DetuaTieratlc counl y i .'tiiiiiittea Uount] Judge i.ni'is v.w DORBN, furroaata- OSOROK M. s RCHULTZ Bberlfl i 1MB8 r CfBRIBN Counl) .'l.-ik .iamks v OANLT. LHatiicl Atlorna) i uamis j. mak T I N Regtstei Khu AR1 > l'< m.ak Caronara JSROMH iikai.i, HARRY P. MINOOUE. Tha t.-iIiik waa dalayad far aeveral boura bacauae tha dlatrlel leadera failed le ngi.n the eandldate far Borough Praaldanl The daalgnatlon araa Bnally put oil untll to-nlght, when the dc_Jtfu_ tion committee will again meet at | Nihlo's Uurden. MOOSE BALK AT HOPPER Lone Independence Leaguer Desig? nated Cnly After Long Row. The Proarreptaives last nitrht, at ft meet inj- of their county an.l borough daalguat inaT commlttees at Terra.-e flarden. re fnsrrl al tusl to nominate tha OWly Inde t.endeiv" T.eai*uer on the Fuslon ttcket? john J. Hoppar, the candklata for Ragla t. iv When his name ranio up for deslKtia ti.m many noea as well as aye.s were h.anl Tha other candidates were daMtgnated aithout a hiteh. Bnthualaam was arouaad by th.- name Of Distnct Attoni-y Whit? man. Prancla W. Btrd prealded at tbe meetlng or the county deadgnatlna ''"!i rention. Jacob R. fchht prealded at the boroui-h commltteea conventteei. _ B MOOSE DISTR'CT SELECTIONS Candidates Designated for Assembly and Aldermanic Board. Ilambara of tha Prograaalva parti in varioua Aaaembly dlatricta met Iaat night ar,< dealgnated tha fotlowlna Mndtdatea: a r> \A D 3 idj'aad t? nlKt.t |M Krederlck Vlttner , i, e Oreenatan. IB Adjoaraed to-nig..t. IB \. A Van Tyaa Th.- followtna avere named mr akler men: t.i?t wn l -Morrla Toni!,era IB ArtlOUfflad IO-B Bhl r loro rahn. 25 Adiwurni ?! to-ninfu IB r .i Lauitn MUNICIPAL COURT CHOICES Parties Make Designations for Bench in Various Districts. Chartea W Colernan, ?. lawyau*. of So. I.. vVeat Mtb atrei t, waa dealgnated bj tha Republlcan* of the Rh Muntetpal ? baat nurhl al thelr rnaaet Ing, hei.i nt No. 9229 Broadway, aa th--ir ? foi Thera wai ao op to hla ? t the Prograjaalve party of the ."th Munldpal Courl dlatrlcl dealgnated Bldnei W. Stern, a lawyer, of No ISB Waal RBh Btreet ai thelr canalldata for ln tha -?! Munb Ipal < -ourt i ? ndjourn. <i t -nlghl without aaak ? itlon. :, Btover, a lawyer, ol No '-'? n i I -..!-. ?::.'? .. ,: t of the "th : rt No B Bro da . the headqu irti the Ifth Diatrici Deraecratli organiaatlon, ... araa ae oppoaUtton to bla name. LEVY NAMED FOR BENCH. ftaaemhlyman Aaron .1. !>?.;. waa dee iKi.it. t| for justi. e of tha Mum. Ipal ? et, al a rnaaetlng held Iaat nlghl bj the I ?? rommlttee u So -? tfrand Btreet There waa no op l oall o ? NAMED FOR STILWELL'S PLACE. I , (lll thi raear i auaa I -. tion o| - atoi Btephi n ?' Btll well, tt"- Republicana In tba Uel Bamato i ? ? t ro. at nlaht al No - ? I Third ..? and dealanated a!< thelr Morrla B Bchector, b lawyer, of No. 4?.". i A~' loth Btreel B< hecto ? . . \ aembli maa. Thera araa no oi | tion t.. hla ru NEARLY DROWN IN AUTO Two Pinncd Under Car in Brook After 100-Foot Drop. .:? ,. h i.. T' Trtrtiin.. | ll.id'lani, Conn., Auir. 25 Wlule travelling down a ateep hili ln Hlg ganum to-day, a touring car belonglng t" and driven by Roaa well .1. Clapp, of this cit>. left tbe roadway. The ma ?Hd doa n one hundred fea I of embankmenl and turned completely over in the bed of .. brook, wlth Ita buried beneath. ex. ? pl Ed u.ir.i Wiaa ? aon J liua A *'. v\ ? bb i. "i Weal Hart? ford, ? ' mped and waa Inatantly kllle i Rr Clapp and Nilea P. Hough, "f Weal Hartford, who were badl) In? jured, were returning from a a eh ? al the Madlaon Beach. The) may re cover. ii."i at band thej aronld have been druwnt l. for thej wen plnned beneath the tonn. .iu. Mlaa Clara Bpeneer, of Hlgganum, is.iw tha tnachlne Bwerva and daata iiitu -|,.n ? Bhe acreamed and in.'n Bcrambled doa'n the banh to reacua ti ?* ni ti. whoae heada wen under n'atar. Tha aldea of the e.ir were amaahed in wlth cluba and Hough ,.n-i Clapp i, ra draggi d a ,t. STOKES WILL SERVE YOUTH Jcrsey Candidate for Governor Wants Young Allies. I n>- TtrifKr.iph t,i Tha Ttltiaai 1 Trentan, N. J., aug ib Foiuht Oov arnor Bdward ! Btokee, who Bled to-day hia I't'tuiim for the Republlcan aonBlBav tlon, haa Uvaued a atatemenl in whhra ho vlrtuall) reada tha oldtlme leadara out of the part) so far a? tha managament oi ita nffalra la concerned. The former Oov ? i nor Baya thal ha waata b nea deal m ti;, part) organiaatlon and t" thal tuti plana .. rampalgn to he conducted h> \oiiiik' men. i atand for the rejuvenatlon of tha Republlcan organiaatlon and a ne* .leai ln tbe Republlcan party." form-r Oov? ernor Btokea B8>ya In hla atatenaent "Tha older men ni tha paurt) management arera effcctlve when the> were young nam, hut f> m ni'ii afiiT milillf ln'. keep in close touch va, it it current eventa and thelr bbb* fulneaa aa leadara eeaaea Tha party Ine it'i-sis arlll t.- beat BUbeorved hj the re* tlremenl "i auah bbob as theaa from - domlnating uifluenoe In the party eouncila .iii,i tha Blllng of their placaa by young men \ai.'> are ntaora m loueb arlth und triora reaponalva to current aentlment und oplnlona 'If 1 Hin nominated I ahall endeavor to make this a youog man'fl campalgn aud ahall appeal to tha iroung men to eoeaa to tba frunt and aaa'ima the leadarBhip, To tiiat .mi RepuMleana Ihrougboul the atate ahouM aea that naan who bava tha eoiitidinee of tha publlc ahould ba n.uu inateii as membera of tha new Rapubtlcaa Btate Committee." BRONX PROGRESSIVES ACT Coroner Shongut Defeated?Press for District Attorney. Coroner Bhongut placed in nomlaatloa bi his Bupportera agalnal Henry Hun neekc i"i the deahrnatlon for tha plBea of County Clerk by Ihe Breaia Progree. sivi's iaat ni^ht. was defeated by a nm loriiy of 10. .'tio Hanachal waa unanlmoualy daata nited aa iteuister. aa waa Cbarlea i-'i.h-k for Sh.-rlfT. T Channon Praaa, one of Dhstriet At? torney Whllman's .oasistants. was tlfiaitt n.it.-.l ror lMr.rri.-t Attorney, dafeatlng th? riiion.ui candidate, Juiiua __ Tuui<__. Politicians Wonder if He'll An nounce Candidacy To-day. EYES ON MAYOR'S OFFICE Chairman of His Nomhating Committee Ready to Indorse Rest of Fusion Ticket. Wlll M.-i-or f'.avr or arinouti.-.. his ind - pendent candMacy for rr ilartlon whfln he r.-uirii.i to th<* ('itx- Hall to-day? That wa.s a qii.stiou Bgltatlng tlu- tiiinds 0 polltleal leadflflfl flf all partlflfl IflflR niKht. R, Roflfl Appl'-ton, head of the Caynn Nominatini,' Commlttca, reltflratfld hla stat. m.-nt ihat tho Mayor would run, bit h<- had no infurmntion aa t.. j :st whflfl the pflTSOnal aniioiii.e. BBflbt xxoUld bfl ii .nl. . B*|*rfl Comml?loner Johnson xvas aak.-d t.i a. t a:. thfl Mayor'a polltleal nafl?flger by tha Appleton committae. VVhan flaked if he would accept, he agli bfl would ba gulded i.y the Mayor'a flrtohea. it waa l..irn..|. hOWever, that ''onimiHSloner JohnflOn Wflfl flOtlVfl in framliiK up a poaslbta slate >.f candldatefl to raa *.*? 11n Um Mayor. Mr. Applatoa bM axptflflfled th.- oplnion lhal Cfl**ntroller t-*rendflrgaat and Preuldent McAneny for PrefltdflOl af iii.- Board ..i" Aldermen would probably bfl iiidnrs. *i. Commtaaioner Johnaoa bflM a conferenee wltb taMar rVaaflfl* oitfl nf th. men thfl EtepuMlcaaa xxKiit-d ? ?ii tha j.di.-iaix Blatfl and vxh.. araa tunted doxxn by Um fuatooiflts. Dr, ***rflder|ck i. Mflrfhflll. wha xx.a th**- first cbotcfl of tha Republlcaaa tor Bhei Uf, flald a r. preeentatlvi Mayor had offered thal nfl-rmutei o .?im on thfl Oaynor tn-k.t. H< agti he mlght take it. li flrafl i.-;orr..I that Chartflfl P. M :-. phy ivaa conflldflfling o_arlag Mayor Qay* n..r the nomination tor . hit-1 judKt- of the Court of App?Ifl to kflflp him frotn raa* nlng tndepandantl) for Mayor. This waa aol gaoflrally credited, bowever, a? th*> ata profeflB t.> bflilflva that <;ay nor runnlng on a third tleket wowld -?*?,* fl-flore heavtly into Mitche! than Ibsb Me* i 'aii. the Tamman) ? andld Mr. Appleton Bflid ll MTflfl fflflltah t.. thal the Mayor eovld L?s flavertfld tioni his liitentioii to l*Ufl for Mayor by l )? offflr of a nomination f. i ti-,.- i ptut . "Mayoi Qaywn t..:.i bm hfl \xouid run for Mayor," aald Mr. Appictou. "Hfl xx*-nt further and told BM I .-ould an rtounce it. and ttiat bfl would niakt* an emenl blmaelf vxithm ;t day ?*r txxu "My Idea la to ko flhf fl aad indorse thfl fualon ti'k.-t ..- u fltaadfli Dtatrtet Attorn*) Whltmaa and all. I moflt popular tlckflt that could i ? Mr. A I i omml?loner John* s..n xx.. rnor h.?-adquarters in TlflMfl BflJUaie fll OflM***. The ..-xecutiv* commlttee of the Oaynor fommitt**e tt Ona Thouaa ??' thlfl afternoon. After Infltruetlng W. _ Barkar, th<* aec retary* ?" Hta the Oaynor petttkHM xx:tt* thfl Board <>f r-:;*- tn.ns al the Brat aaaa* laal fla tion **-il! ... ind-.rse fontroller t M ." ? Bjr. Mr. r with xvhoro ha had baen In looch xxa? la I aucb ? courafl RTIUkun Lnatgarten, chalr* man ol I /..t..-n. ha hii iaf< I motfl than ten ihou Bflnd naiii. s. FOSS TCMRUN ALONE Confident. He Says, of Re-elec tion as Bay State Governor. t - ? rnor Foi afl te Ifl aatoi ind ^>'*??, . m, bO-tl U Demo* rai ? ' : ? nd< j t ate for re-elecl I ? arould b? N ' year ? . rainet i id lntflr . : t dn I ? t t ? xvhirh xvill "I h.*\ I ?> ? -? after : r. tt and I'm . t ? monxi? alth, ano x\Ith t: Mr I'lp* port 1 ahall win." _ FRENCH AVIATOR LOST. Bl '.' ra ia no w. r.i of the Freneh avtatoi L on i^toit ???I thfl Pommi ry C*up ?ii Sat* oid.ix afti iii"-.:' He I . it from Parlfl, a dta_ttefl af about BM mlli i, and a i I aflJial ?t ** ? j o'clock, beadlng hla mflchlna .or dt PA t< i ? ? ThtTen-Keydzlton ADDING AND CALCULATING MACH1NES Enthusiastically Endorsed! The New York Life Insurance Companv wrote io 101 u*>ers of The Dilton. Allreplied, and all but o*ie were loud in its praise. The one had fl griev ?nce. We fldjusted it and he is now our friend. Retult: The New York Life Insurance Compflny selected the Dalton. Now they use many Daltons. We are proud that the Dalton gives 100?, tsatisfaction. Aslc for Bonklet which interests you. We have: "Monthly StaU*n?*nta" "Ch**cking Inrolcaa" "Calculatmc W.gaa'* "Fiflurinf DiacounU** "Touch Method" "19,000 Uaara" "Fifty Uaea for Dalton** 220 BROADWAY. PaoD?Cortlaiia,l363