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ee SEP HOHE, GOLUMN. He Turns His At- tention from Sports to the Politicians, Cet: Daee eee a oe BARATOGA, Sept. 5. “Ae you know absolutely nothing abaut police,” sald the editor, “go up to Baratoga and ‘knock’ the politicians a dit. They are much more picturesque than the prise-fighters, and almost ne important. Besides, you will have the advantege of knowing (hat what you write will be all wrong so far as the true tnwardness of the politica) situation fe concerned, wherean tho average poll tieal correspondent is alwaye just as far off, only he never knows tt, At any vate, ‘knock’ good and hard, They'll read tt all right’ 8» here Tam owe ‘This ie about the situation ae near) an T oan sine tt Up: Down and out, Coler Gromay—D. Hit Plahting with fists, feet and tongue | R. Croker | Dead onen—W. Sulaer, A. Van Wyck HK Guagenhelmer, Danforth Hore heads-Bvery « shouter. o 8 6 B, Cromer made Willlam Hepburn Riusaell fool like % cents today Ruse) well ee Sheehan Democrat. In a fool toh moment he asked one Mr. Miegl «| Antteduce hin to the Hon. It had | lipped Fiewel's litle brain that Husseil | had “ronsted" the Chief to a turn at the | Peauod Chub recently. "I guess you don't know me,” raid Rossel), dropping into a near the How. “Don't know you?" he growled, “You det Ido, You're the dub that gave me [the send-off down with Sheehan's gang Tm on to w Then Croker's phis ‘took Of @ look like the Kennebec stream in lee-harvest (imo and he ewung is back againat Murrells face, Huawell (talked on while | tation of @ tired d one One Johnny Meehan, the Park How delmonioo, King of “veel and hambertes, tried for a square meal at the States Hotel. He wanted something plain and found it. The bill of fare wald it was * corned beef and cab ents, eee Lom Wager hae J’ any ot. He js will) spending that lant 0 hundred he got to entertain hin rela tives, Lam's no four fuaher cin st B, Danforth to ihe groasoat Handsiaker toma. lle gay man the Sfeetivg twenty-five \imes in the Gh) Union's lobby jast night, tee for @etting Sacer ; A Van kK needa new heels on his hoes, Worn ‘em out | guem, making Jape around the threeandea-half-mile plazea of (ne Union. eon K. Croker made (he the negro at breakfas "Voted foh yo! every tine yo! run fob acquaintance of by LAWN TENNIS foeeial to The Rveniog World) SARATOGA, Sept. 10.—At a confers once this afternoon attended by State Chairman Campbell, Senators Mur- phy and McCarren and James Shevlin it was announced that John B. Stanchfleld had heen selected as the Murphy-Croker candidate for Goyv- ernor, Mr. Campbell represented David B, mony condidate. The conference © a sete were offered, but Vey Mill was, ivovogay committed to Comptroller Coler and inetsted on hin! name golng before the Convention STANCHFIELO AND MACKEY, ‘The other men at the conference point. ed out the Impossibility of Mr Colerts nomination and asked what objection Mr. HH had to Stanchfield. Mr. Camp anewer bell sald that HM) could bent ' himeaelf, Unlees a dark horse trots to the front, whieh ts @tiil one of the atrong pom Wilities, the wlate will Hkely contain th names of Htanchfeld and Mackey, th " aald the colored) tr chasing the oowe's plate Gnd smiling in meraed Up farhion I up for last time you Croker without a smile. ‘Van voted foh yo’ every (ime yo’ "evted Mayor,” replied the black gen- tleman, “An' I’se go'n' to, vote fon yo Abie time when yo’ runs foh Governor," Ho mot a quarter tip. ‘ CVG Hi Galen te the envy of the Indies. He Wears more diamonds than a rich pawn broker's wife, He needs a body. guard nights to wave him from pandhacner the o. Wig T. Brennans ts the man of fashton, His atraw hat and long frook le a hit Ho joke as if he had just come off the see @ The handsomesi thing at the con Vention in Wille Muleer, He had his Meture taken yesterday tll the sun Wont down, Thin le the fire: mention Of the wentleman since hoe arrived, No thanks Willie, we smoke. : Naar MH, Purroy is more in evidence phy @ieally than mentally. “All full," orted the elevator boy at the Union when Purroy fret tumbled into the cage and the bik politician wan lifted to his Moor the solitary Dasseenger. Hin at} R. Gugwonheimer ie dodging the Ideur Henant-Governorshin nomination Oh 4 younw widow heart's huge and ki ar nelly! sweet on he Not & "Welcome to Tammar ae appeared over any ry yet, Perhaps tho boys know where the Paces are. Congress Spring Park and All the spring water otores look ke abandoned caves They hope for a b when Tim Sulllva Hy sign of the win mille arrives, cy Now that no racing ts on here, the horse touts are Passing around Upa on the Nid ne, One ead pipe cinch night Was “Croker te the place with Murphy second." ‘The WO chance to jet the bookies live & hard Winter, owe ‘The Smiih who writes i. or Nore bas A striped suit worthy Weil i bis palmiest days nker's let of Merry porter tried to brush off the Miripes thinking they Were chalk marks, THE KNOCKER, | tc SUCCEEDS MORGAN, Theodore PF. Gilman, of This City, Appotated State Comyp: (Special to The Ryvecing World » Bept, 10,—Lieut,-Gov, Wood. Governor of the State, to- ‘Theodore Gilman, of New , Comptrolier of the Btate to out the unexpired term of the late William J, Morgan, will serve until Jan. 1 next, mer, ‘wan Firat De Deputy Comptroller the term of Comptrotier Morgan. Hand Martin Enget |! | express my preference latter for Liewtenant-Governor George Haines tas finally heen decided Upon as KeFMANENt Chairman ‘There is little probaviiity of a fight on the temporary or permanent chairman: whip qu mn. HiIN's room has been crowded all day with up-Btate delegates who have catied to aneure iit of thelr loyal support Porry Helmont come in this morning Ile saw Croker and suggested that the platform answer President Moki iley's letter of acceptance, HILL WILL NAME COLER, Hil at the conference, but declined to | onter Into any agreement on a har | ig Instod one hour, | Carty THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1900. |Coler’s Name W Will Be Presented |; | to the Convention Hill. AT SARATOGA, '® CROKER’S LATEST STATE TICK’ im F. Mackey, Yor Seerctary of & George W. Matton, Mi or Frederick sohaw H. Giynn, Athany, Vor Attorney = Gi ern te OS James Conway, Clinton, oF Georne M, i hari 1B For state Tee R Nowe, Renonelaer, ‘Kk, Madinon, For State Engineer and | Survesor (if Roe ti BH rumination for state Tee turer) Martin Sehenek, Renae selner, i Palmer, fehu- mW, or Guy hin, tn hie will wo after the Tammany ohjef own late, SMe seheme is to have for Mayor of Greater New York, The Republicans, he faures, will give ihe young Comptroller an tndorsem }and, combined, he belleves, wih de the Tammany candidate and Croker will be driven from polltieal power MeGuire, who Is a Coler man, te not saying much for the Brooklyn candidate, Ho's buttering hie bread on both aldos, It wouldn't do for him to be tn bad favor with Croker If the Tammanyite ts to be the real (Ring in the State politioal machine Fillot Danforth retterated this after noon his ansertion that Hill will Aght » a Anil ‘There will be no compromise,” he paid, “LE Kings County doer pre went the name of Mr. Coler Bevator HI! will” The platform has .been approved by Croker and Murphy, When Norman Mack, who |¢ (o present (he platform, was asked if it touched on Hamapo he roplled ‘Hamano, why.sgo; why should we Wut we will have something ty say about water CROKER FOR MACKEY? fenator Mackey's Gubernatorial boom this morhing when eforence for the ted Erie County candid Mr. Mackey’s supporters were accord ingly jubilant and renewed their efforts They claim to win over delegates have 102 vot ady secured. Said Mr. Croker “1 cold Senator Murphy, Mr Mackey and the others that I had no candidate but 1 preferred Mackey for Gove yecatine 1 know him and all our p kuow him. We do not know Btanchfleld r the oth who have been mentioned an well as we know the Senator from Brie County But | am «oing to let Mr. Murphy and the other up-Htate men pick the candi- date, ‘The New Yo vunty delegations livered to the men whom (hey AL that T have done ts almply co for (he candl- dates, Tam tot selecting them,” Senator Murphy was buttonholed the jobby of the Grand morntng by a Brooklyn del the Coler boom?” asked the delegate "Ab, dosh!" ejaculated the Senator, “TH bet a hat Hil does not make a fant for him in the convention.” “The bet ls on," replied the delegate. When Danforth heard of the bet he sald; “Murphy lost the bet, He might pay for the hat now,” Frank Campbell, Chairman of the Stats Committe, was among the early morning arrivals, George Raines, broth. er of the Republican Senator, also got in thie morning, He t# spoken of as the permanent chairman of the convention, »GOLER FOR MAYOR, ay tn , | form in ite entirety THE PLATFORM, ‘The draft of the platform war practt Ay completed this morning, — Tt con talne a strong indorsement of labor tn tereate and partioularly the Employers’ Diability act, which was the one meas upon whieh (he Tabor jrterewte oon trated their efforta al the Inst session of the Legislature and for which they have long been contonding Tt will tudorse the Kansas Clty plat with apecife ret. erence to the antiimperialieom plank It Will indorse the national Uoket and edge the harmonious support of the party in News Borwetare STATE ISSUES, Upon purely Btate lasues }¢ wil) em> phatically demand the repeal of the Kamlioo Water Company's charter and denounce Republican interterence by the Hey Aa eset prpisaiure fn in the affaires of cities, Indore ( ohhee Tax the alleged mi i im ent funds and exp tle tious elaine of credit by the Rep: llcans for the low tax rate, which ha | be vecured by an Inerease of 4 . rather than bye mic admin vealed he fact that of the Aiate $2,000,000. Semmoned * Denied by the Latter, BARATOGA, Sept, Itt waa an nounced at 1290 that Benator Hill had nent for all contesting delegater to put In & personal appewrance, and had also telegraphed to Comptroller Color seking him to come here. When Mr. Croker was told of thialoter he sald: ''T guens when he sees how few votes he gets hell go home again. Lhave n celwed any tm fro fot Hil nor have, T ban fn ae fhunteavion with hin 4a! Mr. Coler to- day ia have no intention of going to While the convention Is Thine wil care themselves, mR. LYONS 18 INNOCENT, Monmouth Lyons, of 1108 Halsey etreet, Brooklyn, who Was arrested jam week on a charm of burglary, was discharged: in the Gates Avenue Court when his cane was called for hearin pap weave was ot per i ee Be ot io NCHFIELD THE MAN RCROKER AND MURPHY. TOO OD COCO CU CO OO UU OU UO OL CROKER’S DAILY TALKS. Onn TO-DAY SAYS COLER IS NOT FIT FOR GOVERNOR. BARATOGA, Hept, 10—Kichard Crok Gietated the follaw- ing view to n reporter of The Kvening World: 4%, Coler will not be nominated hy this convention for Governor, That te poattive, He never could be the nominee, Me te not At for the office, Why he's not even ft for the oftve wiholds, He tnkes @ great deal of credit to himeelf, but je no right to, the Comptroller's office the real work is done hy three ler in not one of them, ty, Levy ond Lounaberry, y men, are the br * ote They do the work, oler may wo to charch faire and fool the people, 1) you he can't fool Tammany bat tet 1H the people up well as we do he would not be considered He talke boat commercialian in polities, Me ts the only (hin otty Who has used hin omer for commercial Look ap hie record, You wilt find ie wilt mot “The Democrats ate beginning to look epon politioal res formera with distrust, They any Coler will help Nirvan, Baht ler can't help Bryne anywhere, before this convention and the Tammany ‘Tammany Nae ne candi- ery ISOC RICO OOOO: WILD JUMP ’ |STOCKS ARE IN COTTON. ered in 12 and lo Coler put up on an independent tieket) ooratie reaplendent with a ble ollve ¢ her care each carried the Sullivan's and M on apectal tfalne at midnight pene Fests. ov i A special (rain of four coaphes left at t % Leather pt. bil 10.10, carrying 61 Tammany braves of |{ #. Rubber Be 20% a he “Hleventh Aagembsy District, under ‘Wieconata” Conta Blof Noe BY left in thelr spe a1 PM, Panicky Feeling in Liver- pool and Rush to Trade Here. Fails to Make Advance. TAVERPOOL, Sept. 10.—There was con] Other Industrials and: the siderable excttement on the Cotton Bx- change here today, business waa quite Tractions at Last disorganized and prices were uneettied Week's L I. by the pecullar conditions arising from 5 the searelty of cotton | ee Thin was accentuated today by the Duliesa marked the opening —|ORDERED TO STILL DULL, Sugar Shows Life but of the ee ad een La Stern Brothers will place on s; an importation of “:| Damasks, ‘| Table Cloths ’ & Napkins At Decided Reductions From Prevailing Prices |Table Damasks 88c p72 Inches wide, yd 98c |Table Cloths | 2x2yds. 2x2 AKI 2x35) $1.88 2.38 2.85 3.35) Napkins to match Breakfast size doz, *1.75) “ 92,80) | sre eerere) Dinner Ht Huck Tow 4 Hemmed, doz, *1,50, 2.00 H | Hematitched $2.05 | Marseilles Bedspreads %1,88, 2.50! | Large size MAKE PEACE. os Chinese Envoys at Lon- don and Washington Get Credentials. LONDON, Sept. 10.—The Chinese Minister in London, Sir Chih Chen Lo Feng Ih, haa received creden- tlals authorising the opening of peace negotiations, It In intimated that similar powers have been conferred on the Chinese Ministers at other capitals, and that news.of the terrible destruction wrough Block xeh by the tornado at Galvenion and in the | 0) x! tanne ae with prices | their credentials are such as will vicinity of that city rise, Reading | satiety the American and Kuropean - Ine ip a full point ‘The'New York Cotton Rachange was tone & point, from 9 to 91 the acene of unprecedented excitement this morning and the volume of apecula tlon fer surpassed the business of any the moat active 1, Hement of t thee "teste previous day on recced ete Nim authority to Mm! As the storm swept everything before @ traction stocks were dull and i me . mesh ad ‘ them to the Emperor, Mt, po Ite {nfluerce created wreck ant ral bidding up ot Ge Mee stocks avihority end stn bear ciretes in all colton mare lat noon was Oh iniene. nation. gives frat preferred was the chief gainer, gor People's Gas also Of the industrial stocks Bugar was lediet confer Ms price Nuetuating to governments, WASHINGTON, fot. 10-—-The Chi- tere Minteter has i ‘its nana oe on, traomiinary or orld over at wns i het naraua Adequate a ? moe. ail the objections: heretofore reise’ is Nbte ndared # to OI polite On| wary sliigwteh, but in the al vy fh is power to Nemo! for peace. thé ver’ opening, Mepiember touching 10 pie were dul and fem. The ha fl is sale fy My wee 5 amy, but f before mblance of a Treacy de movements Were made Oo) ‘e just forwary roy itn. nuh Lehi Slats 7 hheaely” fictive rocks Phere wate del | Mineter | WU nae'ives iy to Tiong Shane Hon eet in ellnes Departmen | this The market was well styted “dangers | Great he follow ine PALCH has heen rex ous,” of ay colved at the a Petepartinent from and Kanes Clty Bou! y | Gen, Chaffee: Fortunes were won and lont within ten inknuter’ time at the start, and through out the morning no effort was made to harnems the market, though everything favored the bulla, rome of whom gath points profits on cot Ke bealnning of last ral re nearly two pointe, reat In Brooklyn x Was dull and Wate mostly The totyt males of ato © hares, and of bonds Brey z ton purchased at ¢ Weak. “Shorts were paralysed and feebly rchamed to atop lomkes. rvative ealimates ace the op damage at 18,000 to 1,000,000 whe Chasing GQuatations, ses of the cotton mar- oO c te temsber, 19; October, PAM. Car a Foundry pr aig tie aR, in to 10.4; " OM to Om T Am elt @ iter ay Am a comber, 8.68 10 968) January, 9.63 to 9.64; Pobruary, 980 t0 961; March, 97 ¢o 9.60; | \h fivel & Wire pt i April, 965 to 9.61; May 6 19; JUNG. Am. Toke: MS 119% 120 60 to 0.60; July, 9M to 06 Market thay 4 a Irregular and exxcited. ALT 8a P pt u Imi, & Oho Htook —— TAMMANY LEAVES U’. (hatin Petiril deve! Veter Py 1,000 Delegates, With Mia Hades, ftave on Three Special Traine for mn The Tammany delegation ty the Dem Convention left for Baratoma thie morning In grand ety le ae i There were 1000 of the defogntes, eav h Nallonat’ vil New JN vadme hanging from an oxid bar, To thin was attuched « portralt of (he various dlstriot leaders, Three special trains of fourteen Wage [ Jelomaten. | Ros They alvo carried four tons of tee, and | M no one knows how many bottles and | 9 baskets and kee ‘The delegations from the flxth and | 4 Bighth distriote-fenator Timothy D. | tex tin Bngel’e-will wlart feo Wi leadership of Wate Miam Dadon and Private Donelt The Keshon men from the Beventh Dintriet mer at the Jefferton Club In Abingdon Mquare and preceded by 4 band, marchet OFriy-aeo nt Meet] tean ptalbe (© and then to 4 ” The (hind roped at the One ‘Threatened Coal st¥ike, ree w ior (lundied and i eet euinet Mallon | A cheerful tone pervaded the London Came trom Harlem and. the Hrona die] atock market to-day, although business tricte, was leht ‘The Mb del from Kings Co! News of the threatened coal piri elal train of nine caumed bdaing ralls to fluctumte, |HREATENS GRoKER,| Wheat Prices Firm, Chieage Platform ireroersey Will! from English markets. Not Sapport a Candidate Whose Record In Net Good, The Cileago Platform Lemoeracy de clared through |ts offeers that in case: the Demoerattc Convention at Saratoga nominates John B, Stanchfeld or any other machine idate whose record] 19 4. in the campaten of 186 would lave to ber orn, al i bid, be explained, hat the Chicago. Hi Ch form oDmoeracy would nominate a can-| Wheat, sidete mnelves h ebexeoutive Comueutver: eit will brs} wE COAL BAITISN BRITISH vLEer, cember wheat, 811-8; Beptomber wi be December corn, 4b 1-4 bid, members: tn favor of Coler, BIREMAVEN, Iroiand, Iro\and, Sept. 10.—The oe whips of the British Channel squadron M'DOWBLE OUT ON BAIL. , wi, A nae bere hase Melbourne MoDow he actor, i this morning on a bond given ® dry-godds mer tl la The ral list was slugRieh und inregulat p Were advances of | tet from the Trans and People's her dropped Al preferred re W264 by powers at other pdlnti we ” is vTecreary ie LONDON STO STOCKS UP. Uesiness Mane thounk and Amer- Wheat was fin tow any on late cables New York's opening prices were; De- ia cone prices were: October rev Jail at 2.4] pages GOODE IMPORTER PAILS "Two afternoon fourth, Ryidence ac: cumulates (hat Siplomatle relations wil re a estlon loave very soon for The neal preara te me certain Chl nese Government will net return here while forelan army true our leation vari heme, My opinion Peking te to be merely comp foreign army Ang settlement , at slbtetelelstobatelabobobebetebebebebobfotetef= WEATHER FORECAST, ‘Taeaday, Sept, 11, for New Oly and vicinity: Mate 4 Tuesday, light Sheets | Pillow Cases Plain Hemst'd 42 x 36 Inches lic l4c 45x36" 12 1S 50x36 13 16 §4x36 14 17 West Twenty-third Street ‘ me, wk te aL Ail newntealers, or order direet from The We ale to. morrow Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases Exceptionally Low Prices Plain Hemst'd IH x 2% yds, 36c— 43¢ Wx 42 49 2 x2y « 46 55 Te 52 59 Wwxay 53 60 aro '" 58, 66 wry 59 67 w%wxd 63 72 PA nnn YR Orwnt | West 23d Street. 3, TUESDAY, Sept, 11, | WEDNESDAY, Sept. 12 AUTUMN | EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY (Foreign and Domestic), West 23d Street, N.Y. Fulton St.de Elm Place, B’klyn, 10 Rue Salnte Cecile, Parti, i New Publ patinen Should the war taxes be repealed? See pages 3 and 6 of The World Almanac Campaign Supplement. 1900 Worl Almanae and Knorclopedia vanne Tenorement | 1 Politica 16 GME rr ©'Neill’s, Grocery Dept. A few of the many Special Prices we have set for this week, These are all Groceries of the best quality, and at these prices unusually cheap. Note: Fancy Sugar Corn, can oe 60, Early June Peas, can Bo, String Beans, can Bo. Tomatoes, can. 9c, Sardines, packed in pure olive onl, tin. seseeeee 106, and 160, Sardines, packed in pure olive oll, doren tins... 198 and 1,88 Imported Anchovy Paste, tin, 13¢, Imported Bloater Paste, tin, Sc, Codfish, 1 1b, boxes. +6. 25c, Flat Can Salmon, 1 1b.,16¢, doz. 1,88 Kippered Herring, tin, 13c.,doz.. 1,50 ONeill's Baking Powder, t Ib, can, QQ, SIM rerrevvees seems 128 O'Nelil's Crushed Oats, 2 1b, pkgs. 7, O'Neill's Crushed Oats, in bulk, Ib, 3¢ Choice Sugar Cured Hams, Ib 130: Chotee Boneless Bacon, tb., 13¢, Cholee Teas, all kinds, Ib.. + 35¢, (or tgree pounds for 4, 00), Hest Java and Mocha Coffee, Ib... 250, Jamoka Blend Coffe, AB esdianssy 20c, Chicken Tamale, can, 109,, don. 1,16 French Olive Oil, finest quality, qt. bottles, 6Hg,, doz... cies 6.50 Olive Oil, tine quality, pts., 30e, GOP. sss sseerteeepentereeres OOD Maueaty Starch, 5 Ib, box, best quality... sreveerereesorees 180, Ball Blue, ', Ib, 60, 4 1b, No, 20¢e, 1 Ideas teeeeenee Large (Queen Olives, 10 07, botties, 230. 9e, Baby Olives, bottles ssssesess eves Sugar at Refiners’ Prices, ba” All cash purchases of Groceries celevered free to any railroad station within 10) miles of New York City. OPENI NO wm 20th to 24st St Black Clay Kersey, ig and Oxtrd oo ie See “aaa Five Days More. Ehrich Bros. Ehrich Bros. Merchant Tailoring Offer, | Commenced Sept. 10, Ends Sept. 15. To! keep m prominence offer for the next ond a at your m veal ih: a 12.80 50 aa English orsteds, Blue large etvortmant cf Prieos sat Bhe snd’ Blast ry ” . ~