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A LENIN SRARIRIEDTAGE u sere: WEHATHER—FAIR AND COOL, ‘BASEBALL @ RACING PRICE ‘ONE CENT. “ Circulation Books Open to All.”’ EDITION _ PRICE PRICE ON ¥ CENT. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, “SE PTEMBER 4, 1900, —= RESULTS OF THE RACES. ~ CROKER’S DAILY ‘TALKS. TO-DAY BITTERLY ATTACKS D.B. HIL Calls Him “Sneak” and “Peanut Politician,” Sneers at Coler and Wants to Bet More on Bryan. Regi ar Report of the Local Bureau of the Associated Preas, Richard Croker was at the Hoffman House early thie morning and talked with many people in the corridors, He wan ashed about ox-Benator David 1, Hill's speech at Troy yesterday, and hu paki; Mr, Hill attacked me in his speech, Vie 444 not come right ont and attack * me by name, but he did #0 indirectly, ‘That's his style of doing business, He! } 41d the same thing six yeare ago and when I charged him with tt he denied that he meant me, “We wald at that time: ‘Mr. Crokeg, 1 did not attack you, and my enemies are (rying to make trouble between us, ‘They are tring to make me say things the open, He always hides beh something and leaves a loophole te erawi to, He te @ plenyane politiotn ‘peanut politteian’ and he woald nat hee capinin of a dleteiet if he lived tm New York Dave MIE tn bie orm A “IC tt wasn't for these things [ would haye recoxniaed Dave Hil as leader Tortie “aero. “What we want ina leader Is 9 Man who in brave, and with the courage to rtand by what he means, and not go eneaking around in the dark and hiding behind anything, ‘Take Benawe Murphy, for Inetanee. You oan believe what he says, He doran't say one thing one day and lie @bout it the next, He saya what he Means and stands by It There's no wreak in him, And Go! r » Just ike HILL'S woRDS THAT MADE CROKER ANGRY, “There te no exowne for the toleration of what le known ne political ‘bossiom,' wse- a ignorant corrupt and swhioh tolerates no knows neo pre dence and accepts no neg- @estions, which @rat domi- mates warde then cities and afterward peaches o States, and gov- ‘cohesive power of der, conslty im offensive a fom in party a@aire le an exe orenence om the body politic, and somner or later it mast be shaken of or whieh tolerates it will be destroyed. Oppanition . te bossinm and commeretaltons tn politics nihy soon become Davia B. Troy veet Mill. He did the same thing In bie ar tle.es,”’ DENIES A COMBINE. Mr, Croket wae shown an artiole in which it waa stated that Croker and _ {es nttnued on p Becond Pa CHAFFEE ASKS: “PEACE OR WAR?” a Says 5,000 Troops Are Enough For Needs in China—To Winter His Soldiers, WASHINGTON, Sept, &—The follows ing dewpatoh wae received by the War Depariment from Gen, Chaffee, Taku, today: “Written report of operations up to re: Wet of legations will be forwarded an) oon as posible, Present conditions are that howtitities have practically ceased, only oteasional shots fired from cover, @ma!l purty repatring telegraph line and foraging *No conatderable body of Chinene trope (Foxers) discovered here or along Wine of communteation, We Rear Li Hung Cheng has full power, but he is not here. MIN Lotldd’ Btatos Weep military here until terms of peace are are pe! Now \ineChina about, 600 ef. ctives, Bixth Cavalry, Light Battery F, Fifth Arilery, Batteries Third, Ninth Infantry, Mourteenth Infantry, 1, Marines. 1 think ample force for Woked 6 Wilem® poll ttoal.reason mat parent 10 me, demands larger force. Ik fake 6,000 ae bas's of my require- Pe for supplies. AIC. troops romail) muri Whoter in fents and contenl wall tent will be re+ Gulred, one tent ten men, Bvecort wage one mentioned in —— of th will be required immediately, Have mules for fame siipned, No more pack trains re- Quire, waigon ‘transportation bes! “Water falling in river rapidly, must toon haul” tupplics forty miles, Ba is. fe taliroad will not be repaired betore iver freeses. CHAFF ‘ All the transportation and tentage asked for by Gen, Chaffee has been any Metoated by the department and has been shipped, Much of tt te at Taku and the balarics Ie due there very eon, oo ™ BRITAIN'S NEW PLAN OF ACTION IN CHINA, Modity fallabury Aske Powers Proposal to Wa LONDON, Slept. (—It is reported in well-informed circles that Lord falis- bury has auggosted to the powers that the Russian proporale of withdrawal from Ching be grealty modified, The Prime later te ing to have iMose proposals conform more ecluiely to the terms at Arat formulated by Seeretary May 11 Washington, According to » despatch from °at Petersburg the Russian officiais repu- diate any intention to permanently ge- cupy or annex Manchuria, The despatch says Russia will claim No tarrioglal concessions provides the other powers refrain from dothg wo, and expremes the hope that the question of indemnities can be settled by the co- operation of the allied) powers, Your German warships arrived at Woo-fang, near Ghanghal, yess ‘The unmistakanle cowlemnation of | | the proposal to immediately withdraw from Peking which le voleed from ait the foreign col in the Far East is taken in some ers a8 & forecast of the opinion wi may be expected from the Ministere when their views are obtalnable, Stopes the Cough Saag Bl muried in the wreckage, |TWO HURT IN TRAIN CRASH Engineer Buried in Long | Branch Wreck and Fire- | man Will Die. Freight Engine Blocked Teact and Signals Were Not Set. Two men were badly injured, one fatally, in a rear-end collision on the New York and Long Branagh Ruliroad near Branchport thie morning, ‘Tho tramMc on the road was exceptions ally heavy yesterday and the extra traine run to Jersey City were being re» turhed, ‘The firat nection of one train wae otallel near Branohport ty & Bl treight that was drilling at that point, when the second, In charge of Mngineer | Thomas Lawier and Conductor Bdward | Tice, not being wignalied, ran into It. pomt and was Hie fireman, Thomas Latte, jumped, but wae injured Lawler otuck to | 00 badly he wil die, ‘The engineor was wedged (n #0 feet Bl that the oad had to be chopped apart to mi got him out, Lawler's engine was wrecked and & Bi parior car and three passenger coaches Bf | smashed. The doctors at the Monmouth Mem- | oried Hospital sald that Letts. would dle, Dibut that Lawler, while seriously huri, would recover, SS ene BRYAN IN W. VIRGINIA. — ' Talks at Zanesville to Ohio- ans and Is Greeted at the Border. CAMBRIDOB, Sept, @—Mr, Bryan found several hundred people awaiting him when he arrived at Zanesville early to-day, The train carrying him [to hin destination In| Weat Virginia smade a fiveeminute stop at that point onse to repeated calle Mr, Hrvan appeared on the rear latform of the sleeper, He declared inughingly that he could hot shake hands and make @ speech, but he came near doing #0, for he grasped a large number of outstretched hands and while doing so proceeded to make a brief talk to the people whe #tood eagerly walting, He sald: “In every campalen eeveral lemuee are considered, but some one paramount in the mind oi Th this campaign the Demoe belleves the question of impertaliam to be most important “Phe party stands where It did in 1800 on the money question, but t believes that the form of government ts» more Important than the kind of money, and impertallem attacks the principles of government.” CAMBRON, W. Va. Sept, 4—At Ren: wood Mr. Hryan left the regular trals aid war taken aboard the special in which he is to make the tour of thin State, Here he was met by « State committee, of which National, teeman MoGraw ts CChatrman, Mr, McGraw announce! Mr. Bryan's mpeechmaking Itinerary for the Crip an) follows: Cumberland, Md, Tuesday night; Mors ears Grove, Tri-Bia e meeting for Mary. land, Virginia and West Virginia, Wed- nemlay of 9. Kaiser, 119 A. M, Wednesday; OClarkeburg State Fair at WA M Thurs Parkersburg, ata P M. Touriday; Wheeling, Thursday Vrom Wheeling to Ch » Friday Tonight will be spent at Cumberland and to-morrow night at Deer Park, a SEWALL STILL IN A BAD WAY, oe id Doetorn Heom fer te Stilt Uneon See Li (Special 10 The Kventng World.) BATH, Me., Bept, &—A bulletin traued by the physicians to-day pays that the eonditon of Agihur Sewall showed no improvement up to li A. M. No sens of re urning conmclousness have been noted and no hopetul indica thona seen. I WEATHER FORECAST. and cool to-night) Wedare- ay fairy” frewk westeriy winds, aa nes a a tt te CONVENTION AT WORK AGAIN; SLATE SAFE.” Odell to Be Named by Black at Saratoga ToMorrow— SECOND GA Woodrtt Scores Tammany. CORE BY INNINGS, CINCINNATI. 1A00040068-—5 NEW 4221) BROOKLYN 01d, VS. C YORK, l| patter — OHICAGO 0 4 00 , BROOKLYN 1 0 ( 1 oO Y v ™~ “ WINNERS AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY 4 ara a eee ; rt] . eo B vat? oe 4 AT HARLEM, “Py A LOUI ALNED ‘ ty EXPRESS TRAINS _ IN A COLLISION. Montreal and Adirondack Flyers Crash Near Utica, but No One Is Killed: (Specie! to The Browing Worl.) UTICA, N. ¥., Sept, dA head-om col> \iston of the Montreal express und Ad- irondack express occurred aboul 2 A. M to-day at Holland Patent, on the Mo- hawk-and Maione Ratiroad, ‘The (rain usually pass at Marcey, but some one madee an error, They were heavily loaded, carry! bout passengers, The engines demol- iahed, the glase ip the coaches smashed and many care were doralied. CABINET GETS CABLE FROM MINISTER CONGER, |» Reopounes te Prepesal to Galt Pe- kiug Must Me Made to Russia, WASHINGTON, hept: 4A sreeting of the Cabinet wea! hell to-day, at which @ message from Minister Conger None of, tie passengers or crew wap injured eertously, The tracks, were bigeked for hours, It t®, supposed the northbound train ran past ite ordere and, instead of watt Ingrat-Marogy, half way between Iiice and Holland Patent, it ran on with the Intention of taking the elding where the collision oveurred. It wae running wlowly. Passengers fay (hat the escape from death or serious injury wae little ehort uf miraculous. was read, It wae dated Peking, Aug. ® ‘Whatever responses are to be m powers to th evacuate Peking « Sinseteg to the Mov nee to onr Mtate Depa: met oie tebe ba wil in turn Prceaia ane Well nL & nature THE SLATE FOR THE CONVENTION. For Govevnor-BBNJAMIN @ ODELL, dr., Orange. Per Lieutenant-Gevernor TIMOTHY L. WOODKUFS, Kings. Vor Seeretary of HMate- JOuN T, MIDONOUGM, Al- bany. Ver Comptrotier~W, MORGAN, Prte, For Attorney - Geneval— INO, DA’ Onetda, ‘Tressurer—JOHN FP, SABCKEL, Cayega, For State Enainerr and Surveyor, A, MOND, Jef. (Sieclal to The Brening World.) * CONVENTION MALL, BARATODA, Bopt. 4. BASEBALL. TO BRITISH FLEET. of Visiting (petal to The Rventng World) BAR HARBOR, Me., Sept, 4.-—-Bd ward Van sens, of New York, a wealthy Summer resident, raised a Boer flag on his lawn as the English warships came in to-day. A mob gathered and there wa Great excitement for a time until the flag was torn down by the Chief of Police, Van Noss proteetad angrily against the action of .2e police, but In vain, RAN UP BOER FLAG, Just ap the visiting warships drop ped anchor Mr, Van Nese ran up in front of his cottage on the shore, right in full view of the fleet, his Boor fag. Almost [netantly a volunteer com: mittee of more than fifty, including some of the more prominent of the non-residents and residents, headed by the town authorities and the Calet of Police, called on Mr. Van News. They requested him to pull dowa the insulting flag This he refused to do, whereupon Mr, Wood, the Firat Belectman, cut the halyards aad puil- ed the flag to the ground, where | wea trampled on by ‘The Convention reconvened at 4.17 | SOM: o'clock thig, afterioon and the va» riows committees made their reports, When the Comfilttes on Credén- contests the sanigiines buret into applaune, . Congressman White were ap) manent Chairman Nevade N. Sirans- han to the chair, He made & speech which was basty cheered. ODELL TO BE NAMED, SAYS SENATOR PLATT. First Aoeoion of Convention Marked Ae oa tn Apeeeh. ‘The Brewing World) VENTION HALL, BARATOGA, Sept. 4. “T think it is aafe to say that biack will nominate Mr. Odell for Gover- nor,” sald Senator Platt this after. noon just before the "Coat-tall” Re- publican Convention reassembled at 4 o'clock After a session of one hour and three minutes the Convention took recess this afternoon at 1.84 until 4 P M. The only event of the session wap the speech of Timothy L. Wootruff ‘aa Temporary Chairman. The convention was called to order & little after noon, Woodruff was lnimed for the chair, and after the reading of the roll of delegates he began a spedeh of an hour's length, H@ bitterly assailed Tammany, characteriting |ts methods as black- mall,’ lawgbed at Bryan as the “Young-man-afrald-ot-his - horses,” and predicted a Republican vielory ASSAILS TAMMANY. Mr, Woodruli'n speech was punc- tured with apptatiee, His denuneta- tion of Tammany and the Democratic party particularly) pleased the dele gates, while bis handling of Wililam Jennings Bryan was approved by the galleries. Wheo the speaker cried out; “Bhould Mr. Bryan be elected?” he was interrupted by a atentorian voice in the rear of the hall, whiea thun- dered out: “No!” A storm of laughter greeted this and Horace ” -|romark, to which Mp, Woodruff read: ily replied “That is the voice of the people.” ‘The Chairman's declaration that the Democratic party had falled in y | Kanane City to say one, word of the i |administration of President Cleve- (Continued on Second Page.) [ovacened'is Wt. Petersbure, GOT THE EMBLEM. Mr. Wood renened and folded up the emblem of discord and brought i with him amid the cheers of tints announced thét there were no}! nbd the people. Mr. Van Ness has for several days been distributing Boer buttons around tows, It is reported beon taken to have his name dropped from the Itet of members of the Mount Desert Reading Room, Among those who visited his place this morning were Admiral Upshur and Dr, Madison Taylor, of Philadel. phia FLEET ON A VISIT. Mer Brittanic Majesty's Mghitng mi chines came to Bar Barbor to partite: faa In the naval demonstration here the excited | this) ited to escort Per- | afternoon that action hos already naclhfpdpreenieane Harbor Citizens Tore Down New Yorker's Boer Flag, Hoisted in Full View Warships, H. MB Crescent, the flagship of the Brith North American squad: meamed at Half epeed into ihe in bor at 92) o'clock, closely follows the Payehe, Tribune and Indetath ‘The vessels were preceded by the tor: podo-bomt destroyer Quali. When the Magnhip arrived abreast of heep Porcupine Island the ships forms ed in column of fours on slgnal and passed in perfect line to thelr berths, anchoring with (he fMagrhip. At 0.0 o'clock the gunn of the Cred cent thundered out a national malute, with the Bare and Btripes Mytng at the maintop. The fagship's salute of twenty-one guns Was amewered imme diately by ihe United States erateer New York, which had run up a Britten ensign at the main, OUR ADMIRAL CALLS. Rear Admiral Fraquhar, with hie staff, In a twelve-oaret barge, then Vielted the Crescent. The Rear-Admiral Was rocetved on the quarterdeck by the Hritioh Viee-Admiral, hie ataft and the ‘aptaina of all bis ships. After a brief chat of welvome Rear Admiral Praquhar returned to his barge, at an the boat lay off the fagahip's starboard bow, a salute of thirteen guns riven Admiral Redford returned the He wae received )y Meare and the the American warships with due ceremony After the Vice-Admiral had returned fo the Cre, Rear Admiral Uses) minitiee tn charge of the are ts for the wook's feativit th f dummer ‘Visitors ond cltiiena were present Vice-Admiral Bedford and the A |. ean and Britian ( will be enter. ening on tained at dinner ¢ the New York. At the office of Mog { the prover | at Mr Van > mon, ardent yma thinere wi wan th the Boer in the country, Through Mr. Van sloton Mr. Vai Nom had provided himerlf with a Dig h the Transvaal Republic. some monthe itves at Bevent)-Aret 17 Bant iderly, and retired Teom wit a tar 0 fartune le conte a to i une, It th aiid, bend bei a liberal supporter of (he vark Hef wocletion of the Tne Orange Free state. WILLIAM H. RIKER IN BANKRUPTCY. ++ Former Druggist Wants to Be Relieved of Many Judgments Against Him, William Ho Riker, a drogiat petition in bank y thin morning: Hie Habilithe and resources, 8.9% J due is the atorney for the petitioner Mr, Perdue ¢aid that Mr Riker for merly had a drug @tore at Twenty-third atret and Bixih avenue, an his father! nim ame the) Ae y and bust PEACE PLANS ON RECORD. Piva aes Hague Results Placed in Archives and Czar Is Complimented, THE HAGUE, Bepy 4—The ration ons of die agreements and treaties re fulting t¢v formal placed in the i archives today The Minister of Foreian Affairs, Ly the Neaufort expressed the hope | future historian will be able to feciare that the work of the co: « was of and jasting benefit to humm and ed that an expressio conveyed to the Cea am in thie @ense fled ay 4 | cargo disintected, ' ni turned over all hie e@ecte te i ime he hts not been em waged \n any business, but a member of hin creditors have seenred judgments Against jim and it was to be relieved theae that Mr. Riker Med the pet fon in bankrug Thovrh nis resources are placdd at $9M.8 they are aims sched practically mothtng, Jed an peaources are aj! outlawed, YELLOWJACK AMONG TARS Captain of Holstein Died of Fever and Crew Was Stricken, ; rvaing Worse YRPOLK, Va. (+? Oerman eam Holstein, t nel it from Port Limor aa oR » Newport News arrivid aranting at) Old Point today Her w fever at tain died of ye i ers of the wn with the ais vo will be isolated and ahip @md

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