Newspaper Page Text
COW PUNCHERS RIDE ALL NIGHT TO SEE HUGHES Flock from Old Roosevelt Ranch with Hearty (irect lltg for Nominee. W1LSOVS PUBL1CITY CRY TURNS ON HIM Demand Made for Facts on "Pork Barrcl" and Ofticial lncompetcnce. Bj RAI H. I EBL . . I Hughes ch- slogan of (kieac Marth Dakota a-d mto " oataaa to-day m n aarlea oi rall road station mei ? There were gatherings in which cow? boy? who had ridden hnrd all B order to ba pre son- made \. th.e audi ence*. There ware mec.-gs in which ranchmen. railroad BBAB Bad small buei nes* t ftners, and thero were otheri in which then* wera large -ing* of suffragists and anti ?.uffragi.-ts. women from the cties and ?n oeeaaioaal blanket-coverod Indian aquaw. >\ il*on'a Laaa < ry. Presir"--- W ' on'* abandencd policy of "BHlleaa BBblieitjr" has been appro . i by Cha.- baa and is to he turned upon tbe Administration with ?!1 the pitilessnrss that the PrBB ident one- Bron Mr. Bagbaa to-mght lerred notice upon the Administration that the lime Kgbt of the most searching inv. tion woald I ?? r ayad upon branel bv pi ' !son and his advisers BBd would continue ui many evils were correctr,!. He made this s the climax of an addreaa delivered al I Btauqaa crounds here Ifl whieh he !..?. , ibllelty programme by enumerating aaneraua ?ances in which be said tho good name and the preatige of tho s have -uffered through the ' Pork Harrel and Incompctcncc. ?-I ,;..-, do in thia campa-j.": to ha ? Iaaa r1-^- 'v ?r"'r ' "r* ''?' "N'ow. I tay, lei bi have pitileaa pub .. pork barrcl. I ' ? the >cctionali*m of thi* Adminiatration, m reapect to tbe araatefalneaa of this Admi- '? *"*-' iacompetenee of ? Admi* ' i 1 an going to aaa that the* At every meeting the demand for an merica and the elimination 0f (,,. . ! pork aroused the rn thusiaum of the BOB* iencea. There hare been 1 - arho do* not entirely agree with him on his pn> gramr* Bobody has fai in the Hughes doctrine of a business like hfft- ? tratii e'a af prae .* political ' f>*rbaya from RaaaeraH Uegion. Prabablj tbe n impromptt* one at Me dora, ranch. Cowpuneheri fn m the i who nev.r have hem cieditnl with , Mi. Hugl ? ' '? ori gfa tr ti d him in I ? rnanner ihat la known only out hi the rai . train reached Medora Be ?? of a waitina "? "aa :. and Mr. ; ? nared ? that I of hia through '? t' ? ? But the tepped ? ?he railro of cowbo* ?mi as "Weateri Down tbe trailI among the butts eaiae l i others, riding bix-acaa at top ?peed. "Did you bring Teddy with you*"* Hemanderi OBB of the forcmo.ft of Ihe reception eonrtffl ? train get into hailing diataace. "No; bm I I could have brought lum," BBawarad Mr. Hagl - lifted from His Car. ? he was liternlly llftod from the platform of h ; WBJ CBI BBd an in forim. - line waa made. The not a ? B OUt 1 ? . ei i ff ?- u ith the man, how . . tbal even B New Yorker may have a fairlj ? laa;. ?while. Mr*. Hughes had made ? after her a ith a b . <iuet i I lo -?dos ' "'- dog. ? uaed tba althouith the animal a' willing io (ollow her into the ti ? The ' ? tican rights BBd laa an all of the ?] ? elad ng the mei waa ealli d by Itx acial plea that Mr. Hughe* ! atop. ln order . ht'a meeting, the 11:11 mgs men praean train, lent it BB tii largo ai to 11 that the ? . U I.. ? aai deal ? ation, I atbei ioute. | \\ h\ Uv ls Running. v tba little town ? n Mr. again i eandidacj ??j do nai I " he said. i meaai rai bilil -. I do not | ' honois already. I kaoa whal * mean* i LAKE HOPATCONG B**1 TOMORBOW -AI*o Every ?P ? Sunday and Holiday I.v. W.IJijr-.." I . 1 ?-?? W.9 00; .. ru. Lv. Broad Sl , Waa - MAUCH CHUNK TOMOBBOW m mm Iv. W. JtdSt.P -0; I.:b-rty 5'.8.?0; Sl .50 j^.un A.- . taraayt Ity. f 'Ta.m. ? jafioaaft- .. Ncv.*r*. 6 '.5 a o-. MABO COAL NO BMOtU COBJFOBT to be in n position of great responsl biti'v ln thi* country. "I'aimply desire to serve the Amen can people. lf you elcct MS to the | highest OB_ee anv man can hold it will i Bpied bv me With Bul one intent. 1 that ts tO hnve straightforward American governni'-nt nnd tS hB*/S the Ameiiean name hoaofed throuchou! thi world.*1 A* the tour of the Kepublicnn esndi ? refreaaes his party \t becotalBi .1 wlth tne ? Bthaslasai bb ; bv the men and women who Battkipated la thi tcvrnlar and the numerous unsiheduled piecting< held SH the way. II is po**ible thnt the schednle arranged before leavir, Nea York iaa*/ bs changed in many, ,. | thal thi fear days' stnp ?t Parl > olorade, ?sj be ? nrttcd becauae ef UlS many demand: upori Mr. Hughes. He strl! is pounding home the de- ? .. . in public office, and . . ? -. -. ? hits out hi re m i rianeistioB ef the Wilaen admm oi what he ealli ths "po iIhibI oase" nt Wsahington. Res sonab!.- preparedneaa appeara t<> be io by the reaidenta of the Ialand ?Bch nearer home GEN. BRIDGMAN GETS BRIGADE COMMAND Hc Succccds Gencral Appleton as Head of Second Division. Brwrel Brigadisf Geaernl OMeai B. ?aa, V V N. (i.. hns been tak, r. tbe reserre lisl nnd eaaunls sioned a brigadicr gencral of the line by Gereraai Whitman, it was an-; aoaaeed yesterday. ? ral Bridgman hns been sssigned to eommand the new lst Brigade of, Tbe division il eom- ! manded by Hrev.-t Major Ocncral Dan ,,.] Aj ? ! takei thr plaee of iaion, sow on thi border. dgman will eatabliah hcad n in the '. ? trnwry. He has appointed Capisin Alfred I!. y. jr.. a> hii edjutanl general, ths rsnh of msjor. Msjor Whit ras sdjataat of Squadron A when Ce'ner iBUBBBd n I Of the ? ? . ,-ivairy when General Bridgmsn was ita col.'nel. -.-? SAYS U. S. BANNED VOTE BY DANISH W. INDIES - Minister Tells Why People Didn't Pass on Sale. Copenhasjea, Aug. lf*. The Folke thing to-day COntlBUOd the dehate on the sale of the Danish We. t Indies Isl? ands to the I'nited State?. many mem . part in the dehate. The i riticiaed the go*/ ernment'a aetion, repeatedly denying th.it negotiationa for the sale of the were in progre . \xggt ? ted thnt the pepula tion of li be allowed a refcr - ipesed sale Replying , the MiniaUr of Foreign Affairs rt the American government had on it. He added, how erer, thnt he wai willinc tn brirtg the matter again tn the attention of the. I'nited States. The debate will eontinue to-morrow. and it is poaaible that a vote may be ? . d in the evening. DEMOCRATS AGREE ONJUDGESEABURY ( oiitlntii-.l from WJSOjt 1 rill fO through with little opposition. John K. McCooey, of Kincs, suceeed? ed in landing tne nomination for Con ?teace the largeal coai tlie Btl ould have recognition. H,. u-on h ter a let of hard nnd Mr. Masters will be the a. Th.- ? n of Mr. Mn ombs wss V'H'k and K rif. mith, ag i Murp] that thi rammsny men would I ( on" - Lieutensnt (iovernor. wsi ? coun tier. ?| n,. I !ot of fun o ng to on before th on m< t ?? theii -? ??' for more con around the hotela. night derelopi d gni of intereat among the ? the things they eame here Up tO this time picking winners a1 the racetraek took up most if not all of the delegati 1 here was a il ning, but it ad journed without doing anything but ie* ? .ntative John J. Fitzgerald irrrnsn and then adjourn, so that elegatel would not miss the first r SherifT Smith's drclaration had ? - nomination began ,'. Taey did nol want to and they . md laughed at the va nty spokeami wagner preaented the plat plaak of the recommendation that the ment to thc eoi ... adopted next year, when thc rotera ol" thi The plank doei nol i i si the de ii.-i, bat lt *as wel n ction. tha plank to put r |y on ro. 01 .irc, but the plat I hnd ev ? . -ch at the ' laryng I . ?" I'm- ? ? ? hia adminiatrstion ne '?' o'eli ght, Con ? aif t-mpty. guated with i Brooklya RepreseatatiYS had bare . ii rs to hii long sd* When he mentioned the I :,ri outbur-t of applan Tlie chairman rcviewetl the work of .- the present Admini.i -.. Hc gave a lot of fscta and n*> I i BBdCBI oreu to look mter.sU'd. WARSHIPS PUT BACK TO REST HALF CREWS Two Short-Handed U. S. De itroyeri at Navy Yard. ? ? ier of ? .. destroyi and Worden found it necessary to them into the naTy yard at | been runnii romplemsat nitl itlantic fleet and duty. other rating with ch are not 10 1 ? ..rtrnt-nt. One i can* w< re made <>f the ? .i?-tr- \. r .';?. ii ion, iiry few sf these \*{|?*1* would be 'ound w.th Igh mcB te mon tturn pro_>crl,y. PLATFORM CALLS WHITMANFAILURE Democrats' Declaration of Principles Asserts Gov? ernor Incompetent. "MILLIONS WASTF.D BY ADMINISTRA TIOiY' State Vote on Woman Suffrage in 1917 Favored?Wil? son Indorsed. SaratOgS Springs. N. Y., Aug. 11. - The platform submitted to tha nnnffi cial state conference of the Hemoeratic party hy the resolutions cuinnttce to night wns devoted priaeipally to nn ar rmignmeBt of (iovernor Whitman's ad? ministration. The platform reaftirms .the party's faith in the prmciples of Thomaa Jcfterhon, indorses uaquali tiedly the administration of I'resident Wilson ?tnd pledges the enthusiastic aupport of the Pemoeracy of the state to his reelection. The platform was adopted unanmiously. Taking up itatl IsSUSS. the platform . ln part: "In this state. the issue is the ex travsgaaeo and laceaipeteaey of ihe Whitman adnainietratiea. ihe state needl an executive more than nn e\ ecutive buclgot. "We ladiet the Wh.tman administra? tion for gross waste of the public funds. it covenanted with the people to reducc ths number of offices and lower the cost of government. This ? it has wantoniy violated. It rrcreased the number of plaee ; holders and enlarged the cost ef goe i ernment. lt impoaed upon tho taxpay ers an unnecessary direct tax of ftSO,* 1500.000. It has added spprepriatiOBI for its full t?o years Sl the rate of $15,000,000 per SBBUBI m excess ef the Dl mocratic average. ??}-,.. new borden. Covernor Whitman mn show ne offeet. Calling into hii eouneila a little junta of dla . . he has fed them with patronage sl the expense of ths public aerviee. No expenditure haa beei too great ar.d BO repri al ha., heen too petty to serve his purpose of huilding up his personal politieal machine. "He conducted the recent mobili/.a tien of the Natioaal Guard with such favormsin, extravagance and inerti eiency as m cause cruel hardship tO our citizen soldiery. "The c.nstitutionnl convention was called together tr. write a consi itut mn of progreaa. The Hepublican party made it an instrument of privilege and submitted a constitution so reactmnary people rejeete.l it by half a niill.'.n vor. "The Whitman administration has to its credit nol .. lil gle progressive con Btructive law. Contraat with this the re,- ird of the Hemocratic party when in power. "it pSBBSd the workaeni compensa 1 i4>ii law. lt lafeguarded women and children of working age in '"af. ? It abolished child labor in the state and led the way to its abohtion in the nation. lt ereated the con ervation -sion had vested il with enlarged powera to eonaerre and develop the natural reaoureaa. it enacted a banking COde. lt creat.-d the Hank of the Btate of New York. .o the state the direct priaiary and the fdsaaachusetta ballot. lt rati fted the Federal income tax and the d' election ef Uaited Statei Beaa* Favor Vote nn SufTrage. "With greatly OZteaded gnvernmen tal acti* ? ? . the Demoeratic partycar [ried en the Btate government on aver . appropriation a of $43,000,* i or the tuli two year-. with di miniahed governmenta . Qev? ? Whltman'a average annuai ap propriationa are 158,000,000. 1 "We favor tl ? nt of s law providing for sn open, i ?'. BBi We ho tion ? lag the righl oi saf Bpon men r.nd women ahould re . .. . ? m te I." de thi people of the tati . and uninflueneed by part leral ion :- W i have n peat edly recemmeaded that the oooortu nitj be atTorded the people of this state to vote upon the queation of l women's sufTrage, and we again rccom iii.nd that the ouestion of soffrage to ! women be submitted in 1017." The platform pledges the party, if [restored to power, to reduee opprei mv? ta.xes, eonserve the lUrplua Wl 'en ..f tke rivers, extend the compensstion law so a? to include losaes te work men from occupational diseases, eon? fer home rule upon (- liberal appropriatieaa for the elimination of eroaaiags and for tha eonatrue t of 1 iberc ilo i sani tariuroa an.l te enforee atrictly the -ervice lawa. ? OIL SHIP BURNS. 40 KILLED (..-oek Yeesel Carrying 1.1*00 I'aisen gers I* Beachea. .theas, Aug. n. 'ihe Greek steamer to V o 1.) i th a cargo ol oil ot ned by an Ameri cai eompany ar.d l,S0fl paaaengera, 'uinded tioopa, caught te day off the island of Skiatho. Fcity perseai wire killed and many were injured. The the kw ti ? ? ? lebiag The island of Sl t ..rthern Sporades group in the Volo ia the prii rt ef '! heasaly. WANTS NEW POLICE RATINGS Wooda Urgee nighei Crodii for Ad minist ratn o Ability. . Hiajher impertaaee of adn aiatrathre ability in the Civil Borvica txamina tu>ns for police st-r^- 11 being urged by Commissioner Wooda. ln the past administration bt* eounted for two point-., against three for rr:!' | : regulations. The Cor- - wants reversed. Mr. Woods also has recoinmended ? , the future at 70 pei tea i ef the preseal rating ef ' 11. He would cut the 60 per cent rating for . tO 80 j er cent. Reary Moekowitx, prea lenl ef the -ion. s trying to 1 hurry the examinationa fer the aer g< ?nt? BBd may advance the date from next January to November. FIRE RECORD. *. M i - w : t ?> ? ? . a. ? . . - .. . ' . . I' M i . ? w ?? ? M l* . ?-. ii,-., I . ii . . ......I Ultxe main*. T *?? iM K tih i' . BlacTl* eoiif Irtthai larlfl ... Bauq t ;..-?... IdBM ROBERT BACON MAY BE SENATORIAL CANDIDATE Upstate Men Said to Favor the Former Ambassador. irrmn Tho Tr1l?m? Bnrr..i I Washington. Aug 11. Robert Facon. former Amhas^or to France. will be B candidate for the Senaforship in New York, friend* at formrr Hepre?enta tive William M. Calder here heard to mght. Senator Jame* W. Wadsworth received a telegram from friend* m Albany, *tating that Mr. Hacon would be the choice of many upstate Kepub hcen leaders, although IMr. Hacon i? a N'ew York City man. Mr. Calder'* friend* *aid they thought Mr. Calder could beat either Mr. Hacon or former Attorney (ieneral Wickeraham. Thev declared that should both Mr. Hacon and Mr. Wicker sham mn. there would he no doubt whatever that Mi. Calder would run iihuid of both of them. ns either of tha two would dra*v *trongly from the ni -rr, whereas neither would draw any conaidara'ble amount of atrcngth from Mr. Calder. -a HORSE HURLED INTO AIR BY A RUNAWAY WAGON Animal Ooes Through Fence and on Railroad Tracks. \ big ehratnut horse came tumbling dowfl into the cut of the N'ew HaTBB Knlroad at lllal Street, The BrOBZ, la ? rvonirig, laadlag aajBBiBly acros* the tracks in front of a fi o'eloek lo eal, The motorman threw Ofl his brakea, and the trnin wa* stopped, whlla its crew dragg"d the BBBBBal obatruetieil to one side. The horse wns killed. The horse had stnrtcd enutiously down lllal Btraat, with a baga load of window frame*. in charge of H'-rnard A'lhi'on, of 171 Normnn Avenue. Hrooklyn. Halfway down the BtaBB hill the barBAAl broke. Th? wagon tohogganed and broui'ht up BAjailtSt the Park Avenue curb, ratapulting the hor*e through I lil-fool iron fence and over a twcif y-five-font embnnk m o n t 11 > t ii, t > ? WOMAN SPOILS MAN'S THIRD SUICIDE ATTEMPT Bronklynitc Ttirns on (ias llad Tricd Poisoii and Fire. Mrs Fraaeei Amandolira yeeterday frual rat. d l lb rl Albrecht'a third at ? tempt at stiicid". Vbncht. t lodger in Mr-. Amando! ra'i home. al 661 Wythe Avenue. BrooklyB, was four.! unconecioua In hia room with tha aaa tiirncd on. She ealled a polie rn u and after the man had bean reeirti ... ;*h tba pulmotar h<- waa kakafl to the Bedford ivenue police court aad held in 1800 bail on a charge of attempting ? ? ?? ,. brforo Alhreeh* took poison and ai othi et hii room on ... a* ov<-r the fate of bl i ? ildrefl in Oanaaay. BROWN GETS COMMAND OF 1ST N. J. CAVALRY Newark Man Succecds Major W. A. Bryant, Retired. Iiouf-lns. An-, Autr. 11. Fn-t Lieu? tenant Robert E. Hrown, of Troop C, 1st Sr-uadron, New ,Ier*ey National i!n;ird, will succer.l Mn-'or VTUIlBBI A. Bryant, of Montclair, who was recently retired because of UI health, as com? mander of the lst New Jersey Catralry. This was announced here last night at a farewell dinner givea Major Rryant by officers of the general statT of tlie N<-w Jsraey cavaliy and the regular eavalry. formal elfcfton of LlautABBBl Brown. whose home is in Newark, will take place next a Bratr-n and Robbed on Ship. New London, Cai . .Viv* il, George 1 irk, of Amherat, Ma.-.v, a ]>m ger on the ai to. ( hapin, from New Yart ta this port, B l into uneoi lust night and robbed, accntdii.g tO a complaint made 1 to the police to da* A itranger, wftii whom Clark ihared h tal ?-om, is ? ? ? !. Tho itl POLICE DEPARTMENT. Rrtlr-J. : ? _ IB?PI 1 - ' .,,? at i. I ii. II T?ir,par?r> Aktlimnrati ! p lafci Da*rJ BB I . li . ln ...idl' - ''?'??? I i l. Na-amack, hari . ., . ? ? , p m . Au| |* A ll Ui .? : Ut, n. addltl* ?. . , . - 14 .iaj?. II p rn k-.t :? ll i, .' - . . . days, i. a Aug 17. < ?p' J. j. Ba-rtat, ( ? li ? I i * ] ? I.ta J. i Vl?i?r*. l'.th to T-i' ar.'l Uailn* IM- . > .1?. I ?. m . Aug. 1ft bl . .;, i;-ti. ' ? I 0 II Oat*, * ? m A?| 14 U A I ft ) .l??v ? a ro A'ii i ! ? Bertl . ttat u i ". ? Dl?.. oO iia-?. S a. m . Auf 11. To TralMn* BcheB twm ; ? :? ?- '? matti. 't '!?>- ? ? rr. A ? 'I II in-h. '. li Mrrrttl ih; Rob-rt flpreht. IM; E. 1 ll r?, * i! .... \ .1 iv I l 'fi . A ? i 1 MrAlilf* . . j r I B . ? - , ? . ' s M i \ llal ?- ?' -Iili. -tutv ln r?l,lr I pr^m ?.i l Barr I a ? a . .' i - lannlon, ? dtai I i r: \ I A i. ( ?' ? ' . ilau.-kr, !- > I ?? . . . v ' To 1 .?? I > ilayi sun. a ic il II i ... - ? - ? l i'.r i i, i [1 Iffl A Bl A ? : ; \i | , > ?' - . 14 diji. 8 a. u ' Auf. IX. Lravrt of Abs?n-? |?r|U) fi'l . D !-? A'u *i frank J, Mor ll' ?-.? - . ? ^ J Dl' I J r:i An . atlori. Tliomai A. V ?, \ l| ... IVal I: I ? . -- || ? . A ,| 11 U '? dajr, I p. i l ? ? ; v . II 4pm. I , - . - . S ? Aua ! Slik L*av?i I . : llBkBB lUrn ? ? Aua |] F?U P?y Wnilt on lltk Rmort l*ri < i - -i ? .. ? . Ao* . ..-. ? . a 4 ii . I Iii 1.' p rn Aug 9 l"lin < I.17A.- ? .... BJ.. A ,i |. '.I | no. Aug. 1 \ . Suip'niitd without Pay Pall*)l*BM U .. .1 Hrilj-.tlcn Pall .... IA !'? I .' *!-?,: ? lll 4 I Flnai Ibibmo* I.- D n II <i-l|t I . : . ? i 1 -. I - .? J . . > i I . i H-ani Gi ? - I u.e t ? U-o.r.g | . ??? : fi m ;??? ltn \\ i laa ? ii- : I ln ?I ?>? . ? - . ? . ?tonp af 1*11 I - | - . ? -? ? ?-. NK:. . tur?- ? :?Hi. j . i . . ui. ; ? ? i . ?? .... ?? ? . , i ? ? - i .-?? . ,Q.wr? . ? 1*1. Jur.o T * ' . . r >' i | - ? Ua*a r .< i . "m i ' ' H-t?:i. :??? '/?? ? ?*--??. "maa r^ . ...-.* .. . -.* L lt NEW PLAN DELAYS SOLDIERS'RETURN Guardsmen with Families To Be Mustered Out at Mobilization Camps. THEY CANT GO HOME DIRECT FROM TEXAS Arrangements for Big Ten-Day Hike. Beginning Next Wednes day, Arc Completed. IHt T?_T*pli 'o Tt.* Trlbun* 1 McAllen, Tx.. Aug. 11. An BtftferrS reived from Seeretary of War Baker ha* upset plans for the homegoit.i: of guardsmen having families depend. ?>' upon them. Instead of being dlS* charged in Texas the men will go te the mobilization camps and there bs . red set Instead of being allowed 3'_ cents milenge they will be sjfw " tickets covering their route. Who will muster the New York men out at Camp Whitman is not kaOW*" here. and how long before they will bs mustered out after reaehing the mobili? zation camp is another secn'. Plans for th- big blks have heen per? fect.-,!. sad tbe day for the itati et as nexl Wedaesday. Nin.. will march at the same .? and Pharr will be deiei ? ?. while at McAllen there will rcma twe field artillery refitaeats, th. Cavslry sad Boaadron A. The ar' - lery will go fai Ita hike when the in fantry rsfSments return. It will bl h ten-day hike. nnd Will eover about OBS hundi'd milSS. 14th R , fw to Alton, the 71at from HcAllen to M -- Slotl l '"-'"" "??" "', ? day. Two dni th, zd 23d will follow the aame . -.? Sunday the 74th Will co over the = ame ground. The I ne of march outaide 'he eampi will bc to AltoB, to Bterline/i R*ncl?, to I agloria, whi re the " - pi u?\ have B Se.-a, te inch, back over the route to to Edinburg, a u iments will msrch to th. ? dsy'i hike sp proximi ti teei h a._ SAYS CHEERFULNESS KEEPS TROOPS WELL I Former City Health Officer Urgcs Scrccns for Camps. Headquarters, American Tunitivei Expedition, Aug. io (delayad). Thej extraordiaary good health of the; ie, in great part, to cheerfulness. according to Dr. Darlington, former Health Commiaaioner ef New- York City, who , li inapeeting enmps nn behalf of the New Vork Civie Federatioa. He said:! "Under the eenditiona, no camp eould be better. 1 have only one, eritieism that there are not enough He Mid h" d'd not believe th* fl ? i" the e.imp were dangerous under the "present admirable eanitary enndi ? "Bul the men need more rest." he i ? larger aupply of cotton g would permit them to tret thia durinc the day. "Ths lea percenl .'.rf of ?{< II to me estonishing." 26th A. D. Moose Talk Nominations. Ai i meeting of the members of the Progre re County C< nnittei of tho 26th t bly Diatrict and th< Congreaaional IM.-trict last mght, .lo ?..?;ih Stcinberg, former Aaaemblyman, waa augga ted a i i indidate in the primari i for Representativs, and Bea* j jamin Leiden tein for .aaemblyman. te ssk Jadgs J.unes A. Delehanty, of tbe Court of General na, 'o become a candidate for re ?m in the Progreaaive primaries. ........ - . sOloltili.l - il.vi. lll ... .- 'j .li>4. . Rrprlirsndsu . I ? r.pcrl st uisl o.ni. Prtdarl .. A l/?? ? ' li i ? :-? :. ???'. ? . ?? prv[vr - . t . . . . . ', ll.rt-.ni alaakUl - M r.a*r,? .njsr.'l ln ,. . . ? ? -? "J staUa ,. ? ? ? i i ? -. - ? ? ? i - ?<":ll* on rea.n* .-rj-sird in Charlrs I I .,-. ? ? . ? . l^si his re . . ?? i :. ; I . - ? I ? . ? . . . ' ' M >. I ; ... loat his 4 ' ?? ??? . I . ? ? . ura t i . " ? '. . iplration of lurrstlfa .. : itii ; Mi -i pr. | ? kl Dond n.. 4'h. 4 4 I ? . ,- . :'th. shamt ition; Thorasi ? ? latn V . ratali i lark < , ? i lolnt, t-anri-l 1 . " ' ' - ' ? Wai i l . ' s K. - stnetu fron, ' ? ' i '?v ;. *hs*nt l_uit. 1S4I . - - m p. , .' r saloon; I ' ? ? . ? -. ? i ?? "? ? H U| . I . ... ? . .- ? . Vl . - i . rtiarka I v v ' K patrol; H.-rr I . . . ? l-f ll ..-! . . . ' ? " ? ? lf duty and ? s. Wl tui v ,. . - -?1 t l'-r [ i ? ? ?-?<? W ll" -?>..-*? II. ' "'??' :-- pilrc W - r"?t. m ?*_' t- m . aal from p-. .- f . C *?/*?? DltmlM*. Pi'-r'tn.- ( , i .. Dai : . .-'Ki . ? - ? I ? _"_? 4 > I .?? ? pc* .i- ?? ?- ii , n i - ~ . ? v 01 .....-. .. .a_^, ' SENATE NEAR VOTE ON SHIPPIMG BILL Republkans Continue Attacks on Measure as Useless. Washington, Aug. 15. Tho Adminis? tration shipping bill drngg-d again to day, Senator ("allinger, the minority leader. and Senator* Hardfng arnl laBBB cotitinuing the Republican attack on the ,i? before an aimost de?erted Sen? ate. Senator ('allinger announced that the Republican* expected to eonclude their remark* in time to permit a vote on the bill by to-morrow or Monday. He ., . i ted thnt tba taeaaare waald no?. be effect vo in building up a merchant marine. attaeked ita atoekholding pro vision an a dangt-rou* *tep towanl gat ernment owuerihip nmt read BBmeroBfl Icttera from *hip owner- to ibow the increaaing eaal al oparatleBfl which the governtiieiit would have to bear. A pro'iiction that th<* Tt-111 would fail utterly to indaee Ameriean ahlp owaera to enter tbe tranioeennic lield WBA made by Senator Murding. who BABaVted that itfl only effect would be to attraet foreign Ir; I compet" in the American oon-twi-o ?rade. GANGMEN BEAT POLICEMAN Sergeant Kelly Second Vi'tim in Creen point Station. Creenpoint gangster* put another po liceman on the rick list la*t night. B^-rg-BSBt John B. Kelly, of the f'reen BalBt Avenue station, arrcstcd f'eorge Spri'itv, one of B BBBBB PBBthfl who arara earoaalng onat n eaa of beer b< . an<l Oablasd atreata. Tba r-ft ,.. u..,, , ty freed the priaoner BBd bent hu eaptar Ibaai wi'h hia own nightstick. Bargeant Kelly waa atratehad out on the aldewBlk when the rAaenrea ar rived. !Ii>; bnc!< WAA ft'rairio! and he was badljr bralaed. Ha ???* taken to hi home m an ambulance. Another polieemAn of the Graaapaiat Avenue itation, Wh( ? ' vera! days ago, is *till on sick leave. After learehiag for two houn Sprinta, Kelly'a eaeapad priaaBer, Pa , , Co ano foul I him in a on the corner where the light. took place. He was locked up, eharged with felonious assault. -?? MAY SURVIVE GREAT SHOCK N. II. I.ineman Who 6aU 11.000 Volts Nursed by Kepresentati'. o'* Wife. | Rr T-l<--".pli ro Tl- Tr'.buri- ] Btamford, Coan., Aug. 11. While Harry Cyr. a New Haven Railr-.nd lineman, was at work on a pole oppo iita tha re denee af Btata Rapti tive William M. Foord, he eSBia in con ? ei with 'he 1 i.oo'i-volt. high U ? ii eleetrie fead wira af the road. Aa rie flaah which followeil burned from tha wais! upward. Ha tell upon a pile of cinders. Mr. nnd Mra. Foord. who saw the accident, hastened to aaaiat him. Mra. Poord, irhn recently ftniehed a Red Croai eourSfl Ifl tirst aid, hathed the a soothing oil, anrl them. while her husband lummoi ambulance to remove Cyr to the Stam ford Hoapital. He may recover. ALLEGED COAT THIEF HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Brooklyn Man Victim After Rob bcry. Is Charpe. When John KaddAB, of HA Haw thorne Streat, Hrooklyn. rcgains con Hoapital he will learn tha' his name is on the Second Rranch Deteetive Bureau UottAI and after it a charge ot" lurceny. , Maddaa, it ? alleged, itola Sidney 3 S ern's overcoat from Stern' mobile in frant of 141 Pifth a laal ?ifbt BBd itarti d tn daah i the avenue with it when BBOther auto mobile -truck him. HUGHES FORCES WILSON TO STUMP i President Decides to Make Campaign Trip Through the West. SIGN OF WEAKNESS, REPUBLICANS S W Dcclarc Two Weeks* Campaign Has Shattered Demoerats' "Defensive Stand." IKr.ni TTie Trl'-in- flurreu | Wiish.ngton. Aug. 11. I'residc-Pt W.l ?oti has decided to take the ?tump after all. Some time about the middle .ptember, when ' ongrcs* ha ., | erred ita oratory from th | ltol to campaign raUiaa at country, eraaaroBda, 'he President, too. willf?,i )?w *he Hughes trail through the V. ? ?'. .,inet meeting to-day . minl tr.-i'-on's pohftcal board of -.ng o:' Baeratarie Arloo and Hurle^on, n-mained in con ,.. pr ;, nt \ i--t0rs at , | ,. White Houae announced later that the Western trip wouid be made. No Democrat would admit to-day that; the effects of the Hughes campaign, now onlv ifl itfl BACaBd week, had any . ith thi P of mind Tha attacks of the Repub ; till charac-. ? ab" and "futile," and in IBflBfl , "uafair." < ontidence u still e\pr->,--ed that Mr. Wilson la gain-i ing ita F'estive l nder Hughe* Atlarka. But Republicang give a ditferent in terpretation to the secisiaa. They hai! it Bfl thfl i Blt deiiriife .-;gn that the ition i" getting reetire unde the Hugh.- The little boat ition ot' enaua Dirae ' tor Durand, from which Secretary Ift??! ti cl fi ral :i I A-irv-eil. ha-, brought the Ileniocrats to a audden roali/.ation tB lt ire tiot ir.vulnerabk. *in :?? mlnar iaaa> 'ike the eiail ?*r I vicc, whi-h no one expecft?d to play any part in the campaign, Mr. Hughes has eedad iri bnnging crie-? of pa'ii tha Admiaifltratiaa. The experi? ence has BarabaBad a healthy fear and j a mor" wholesome respect far the am I muntion in Republican loekers I in the ftr;;er laBBAB. The Weatarn *np will be a eo-nnle'e .1 of 'he campaign as plaaaed Ky the President. He has desired a ' return to the old ityle digniflad appeal. He has heen willing to stand on the; - vi> replyiag t,, attacba r Kinley did, by rmking "front porch "! >peoche.s or writing letters *o pat i- titeai who eonflulted him on burnitig Oeeaaioaally he miirht make a pubiir. addresi, like the sp<*eeh a* the i Lincoln birthplace eelebration, on Se-i tember 4, but it would not be on politic. As a part of that plan the Pr< rw<' poi ed hia nol at Shadow Lawn, patriotieally doolaring that ?\ .. i tio* "deaart*' Congraaa while it 1 over such m- child labor and workinirmen's eompenaation. He would pB* off Bil -ipeech until after Congres* adjourned, regardle** of the ! campaign. Foreed to Modify Plan*. Modifieatiom in thut schedule, how- ; ever, began to be made soon after Mr. ? ? ? egie Hall. the Demaeratfl tried to agree on ad journn '?? Igait 2ft. Wher "found tha* eould flot be aecomn they soujrht to have the notification before the end or" i The other day Chairman McCormfch11 ed th-* Shadow i.a'.vn eeramoniefl would be held BDOOt September 11, wl ?' r Congreti had u.l ourned or ADMiRTI.SEME.NT. IT IS said the summer visitors to New York see more of thr nty than Ne-w Yorkcrs rvr do. But New Yorkers and N****. York's Bumrrn-r visitori have one thing in commnn: hoth. in getting from place to place, see to it that when comfort and **njoymrnt ii the first consideration they go by fflth cSenue 13us rot. Now e-.e-! -h" "defensive stand* iia* bec i ned al together, and taa lent will take the gtun.n l.k* a*. other candidate. It ia a teatimoaial to thi oi two weeki of Ighes campaign. The . *? **nd*r_toe| . follow mueh the same cir? cuit as that of Mr. Hughes, iwinadH a bit furt't ? '? ?d o: striking nor'h ll '-? Dakotas he will aga:n g>. through tke - ;.aras> ,? ' Bg as far west as Su Th* only dsflaits date w\ announced is St. Loaia or, Septeraatr _", bat ??maha, Kansas City and Dev ver are ui i te be mcluded u th* tentative 11 '.erary now being _> rangeii by Vice-Chairman Horaor Cuu. minjrs. :; a circuit leads directly throagfc rhe heart of the .ufTrat-* ??a'ea, 14 well as through thoee boitill tS pr#. paredness. The itinerary. however, will BOt he announced for at lea.i'. ten d?ji or twe weel Democrats Plan Maine Drive Late This Mcnth fFr-vn T>* Tri WaahingtOB, Aug. 11. The straten of the Wilson campaign in Ma se w?i '??tnant h>- Seeretary < l the Na1 y I he woald net begm hia "*n day.' atumr util Ao 5. Thi p tii th* red earefully by tht Bg na ? Red of the Ad ?? As *ary 0f War Williaa .-raham. a ' reac.r on the ground 1 r, and ier of ? lattr -, whal -ch on aad ? f tke voters in tl ? ? contmu) that theise uct.es will lead to a D?-B?v ' * ' mber 11, whieh 1 c-x to the nation's vote in No vember. To-day's Cabine- meeting wsi B> voted alm< The President ? "w ' Mr. H igbea'a al ' all raaka are b< lempt any public I'resi _ei t or the Adn 1 ? rs> i.jred that theii with those '. 6 A. M.?R.F.D.?F.P.A.?P.D.Q. VV MEN the roosters get you up before break fast, don't look forward to a whole day with? out the news. Speak a word now to yournews dealer and every morning your Tribune will come with the postman. You'll lope over the greensward to meet him, content in the knowledge that every day you'll know how the rest of us are running the world while you're away. Tell your newsdealer where to have your Tribune sent. Pay him when you get baek, or send us an order if you prefer to do it that way. Wxt i$vxbxme First to Last?the Truth: News?Editorials?Advertisements Member of the Audit Bureau of Circulation*