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‘ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING; SEPTEMBER 11, 1900, ee" ICE TRUST MOTION AT SAW HER CHILD THE ANOCKEN'S SARATOGA WAS TABLED, GROUND TO DEATH. 04 sneer D GOLUMN. | . | sane : |{Mrs. Curtain Saved Baby Mary, Carried in| aaa eieioe ave AUS HOW THESE BROTHERS LOVE EACH OTHER! Her Arms, but Josephine Went | He Turns His Ate $)iveiarce or tie chosen deiceatee to | Under the Car Wheels, 38 ee ®}maun to whom they t tention from Sports + Hut it was 6 too Only one childieh Hi) weloome mot H : A b}a mneular i See ee Gian, SL! ORR RATE a Ma Ki PIECE PARLOR SUIT, mahogany finish frames, uphol- 16 i to the Politicians, Pl] nimacit in the James Curtin when he returns to. bie yt RUE Eanled: $0 BARGE : bois 5- stored in sillt plush or damask. le 5 Sooeeatsecorneteenns ooege| 0? Pia! during the Republican Conven: | ory home, 9 Kast One Hundred and |!) ie He ha | ‘Con p etel 00 if ‘ s saw hor tittle alls pale ta Hest aie a Third street, ‘o-niaht. When he left! jane Our Four-Room Flat ‘ac ss 125. After Croker came Murphy A storm 4 JAA ihe In furnished) le ; Yo applause hand clapping, feet stamp. thin morning ‘ithe Josephine, thre seins) When Poi Miller and a number ‘The Four-Room Fiat Hes leon Repleniahed with This ns Goode and We Ves. At eae Aid ial & and shouting eohoed throughout the Nd, Maped Jot men raine which way N Continue to Order t th Plat’ Completely Furnished o SARATOGA Repl WR CrOKPE) tiing an he slowly moved down: the “Good by, papa home early [1m of t Booond ave ne, the opan't seem to be able to bring on 4 M | PARLOM BEDROOM, Match fe the. Gubernatorial. eonteot|2iti¢ He looked like a man who was hee the Baby elgiteen months old] found Josephine’s mangled body, Shr eae (RS ad } ¢ hato OnteRN T oxpeoting mone. After onvention echoed: “Dood bye Was dead, and Surgeon Slevin, wh ecos, Wier He's wp against hiteh 1 don't Keo) way called to order the perfunctory tro | Curtin Kissed them tenderly, and, em | rived with an ambulance from the Har Rin Plasen “bevel where the bail Ie, bu hi Bull Mae NOT ceedings want pleasantly on untll the bracing hin wife, maid: ‘Look after| jem | Ja few minutes later, wate alasn; | Parlor Table med steel r ; Greece te reece 800 EPR the Bae rol onl Mary, while I'm away.’ Then jinay one of the chilis base war (brass feed); hands Bef, rn: ’ following programme as a @ HILL OVATION he went to hie work tn the brickyard! broken home Lamp, #ilk lamp m t rawing event . / @t the foot of Bast Ninetyaeveanth | ages oy ove’ eked by had ir of Mmm For Governor, Jumen J Jeffries Mrs. Curtin was severely shocked b: shade, pal Ty ui h ‘hin gave the Hill eohorta in attend j / tree! Tr plttures Por Lieuitenamt-Covernor, Robert Fite / the ear wtriking her, and Ht may go hard some I 4 Malt uinen ni " ance a chance, for the deponed leader Just before noon Mrs, Curtain left hee with her, for she way not In the beat tall i 4 Nn had followed one of his unexplained home to go to the grovery on Becond | of " : 7 : a of health, while the baby, Mary, was a Peiely Ohne unde Rubin, Joustoms and had failed to attend the Avenue. In her arma phe carried litte! badly bruised Me . un Waban ! ot Treasurer, Terry hwern fret nempion On the oall of names by Mary, the baby, while Josephine clung) Michael Hanifatr, the motorman, of or) 5 oni nt For Comptroller, Choynek! district® the wecretary announced i i ; 4 For State Engineer, Frank Erne ‘Dawid Be Il any ene) | to the skirt of her dross ag she tod. 166 Third avenue, was arrested ot Alro ran, James J, Corbett and "KS h | died along beride her, She had made) Lilie dosephine's body was itfted int gigeet h Chalra, wet of. Tine Mccoy. wee there was @ shoul | the few purchanes whe went for and was|the ambul and taken to the Baw mare BO oe} tome, Table | Covert ware, Hycnen, Table. Croker looked to see where H came returning when the accWont that darks |Q0e Hundred and Baurth street atatio at WOES H a one damen J, Nolan te a candidate from Rochester, He te tn (he Jewelry buel- hows, Bryan ip bie religion. He's a hot one. He premented me with hin card today, the top line of which read "Don't think there are no ietocbers iw New York." On the bottom was any wemkly payments,’ ik psi from. Murphy had his head bowed as tt | ashamed | The howl apread, and in a few ae.) onde the name of Hill wan betng ed in all parte of the hull, Aut tt was not vigorous, The friends of the ex-Benator were not numerically strong, tt was evi> gat, ‘Thefe was no whirlwind as prom: wed, The #houtr rose and fell, each time weaker and weaker No one jumped to Join Riehl, the 'profensionalwampaian | his and thie made a Tammany man manager,’ \* here speading him ‘dough [remark (hat (he ‘HAL men were afraid Whe @ winner on the horses, He says] to show themnelves,” he loves polities and darn the expense. | It was over in forty meconds, Then il am the Becretary went quickly on with the other names and Croker sank down roatfully in hie seat. The firat of Hill's ty caused him no apprehension the mention of Murphy's name on the call that elimaxed the neasion. MURPHY APPLAUSE, her father's arrival, while Mre J baby Mary were sent hom alment ened the Curtin’s home betel them, | to aw Bho was crossing Second avenue at) (ur One Hundred and Third street when a) fort downtown car pane, Min, Curtin, ea sudday for Jamew Curtin started to crows behind It, As she did) (he neighbors say, for he expetoed tha #0 An uptown car appeared Iike a fash any Jay he might find three ehtidrer Mre, Curtin throw Httle Mary from) at hit home when he returned at night dan a 5, her and turned to grasp Josephine. The! Only one will greet him to-day, Velour Tufted . ‘ate 20 iain ced Couchinallcolors, OVERHEARD IN THE CORRIDORS, formerly £6.00, ee Extension Table, Enamel Bed, in oak, polished, , brass trimmings, worth $5,00, , > formerly $3.75, 4.95 BAUMANN & BRO,, 1479 it 1483 THIRD AVENUE, AT 84TH ST, ’ OPEN SATURDAY BVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK, , een ee ‘The mom bonesome looking mortal I've strush up here ts Damen W. Hoyle ‘They omy he’s been turned down, what- evor that mean A Tammany man told me he “couldn't be a bottle-halder at the Greemwond At jo Club." oo. Wittam J. O'Bullivan bucked up against me this morning an bie way '] Aoparently ihe demonstration wan Get Fome spring water, T though! hel nary prememanged, for Me clerk had wan old Bi Prime, He's a dead ringer] ny Anished the name before the band for that old gentieman broke out with "We Won't Go Home 8 TH] Morning," Cory writes: ‘We may not have any Vanderbilts ‘This political Kame reminds me of the! Hvery Tammany man wan on hie feet | At this convention, but when It comes to Belmonts, Corbet \-MoCoy sorap 1 don't think} mach delegate ured hin linge to biel we've got ‘em at every turn,’ Dick Croker or Dave Hill i* On thot wrontent frenath, The cheers swept ’ level, Bome om Je going 10 lay GOWN. Jover the Convention until It heeame a Niawara vom, It hed thunder and Underti , a I dain i business here, Ho's| lahining in tt, Tt dled out to mwell] "Not at all r booming Bryan, and some one remarked | 4" that he hoped Mr. MoCanthy's profes-| ¥4* oe Aah tional services would not be noodea| et! of cr Our attraction to-day ty is Fall Overcoats, | Clearance Sale of reduced to Misses Suits, $10, $12 & $15. All will be harmony,” in with more vimor each time It] Thereby Munphy gave Hill the unkind. Tt m@ant the} eat out of all, for he wo belittied th leader, This | Governor's polttic renath that | publican administration wince 18M, show: Ing that It haw com overt $9,000,000 more run the @tate under (sy. Roosevelt “About three montha ago," sald Mr, onde was evillent when a dologate yelled, | fused to reckon ft | MoCarren, ‘the Demoeracy of this by Mr. Berane tienda the day After t iow will you be wood, Hill” and the State met im convention in the city of Girls’ Dresses ; nr) whole assemblage laughed New York for the purpope of releoting ’ They were new spring over- coats five months ago; & Reefers, and the prices were a . third higher then. at Greatly Reduced Prices, Coverts, Whipcords, Oxford] 11 order to make room for Cheviots—some of thase!our early importations of wine at $15 are silk lined,|ter weight garments, we offer First Delegate—Seen anything of the Danforth boom? A good many of every our entire stock of fall wei ht Second Delegate-Ah, go ont That's a Hil of a boom, size, | setae) at prices to effect . thas ie! an immediate sale, Gelewaten to the National Convention at Kaneas City, “The Demooracy of the @tate, through (to representatives, at the June conven. tion adopted a platform declarative of the prinaipies of the party in thir State. “@inoe that time nothing has occurred within the confine of cur Bate to cause the presumption that the polley then enunciated doen not represent the wish of ou fon. "Bince that time our national candi- ten have been selected, and tn pur: suance of (he unantmows action of our delegates in Kansas City we pledge the support of the Democratic party of New Senator La Row, bigtly dtetingnlshed boca \in0 he discovered the Mackey boom] *” adherent of the vanquished ex-Cov- while It was in @n inewbater, looka! ens, like a French chet, Hie ath te wide! = ICE TRUST BUGABOO. ond he Walks through the elevator aide Aside from the Croker-Murphy-Htit ways d Gomonmrations the feature of the con. ‘vention was the introduction of the [oe ‘Trust question by Prof, Duncan © Ie, of Cornell, a Tompkine delegate, ‘Tho Profesor sprung a surprise on He offered a resolution can. the Repubitoan Attorney. the Mate to begin procesd- ings t0 suppress the Toe Trust, and the Cromerten| Temporary Chairman ap- piled the weg method, throttied Lee and ‘ Tunnel man John B. MieDenald ie here and he je ousting mare tee then he Is digeing dirt dowm in New York. Some fellow told va bw of @ long-lived fanwdly, ao " would ©. That's where Cromer te hende for] Pictrtasst Na, reaglution York State to Willlam J, Bevan and| mest Croker Fas cena Misses’ Sutts, | Ay A Qreeie of Huney Celle The Heoretery only got as tar ae tho Adlat Stevenson, be avoidin, The ex-venator| OFT IN A ASKS I : me that he. io bare eae Bo +] acct tine when McCerren ahut hmm off, ‘Remuiiean, vary Pointe to te plana (0 Three fe wink in Eton shapes, about 50 in eonth denaad neanine- reoord or pare and de-| present Coler’ “hat! f son fr th ety eur. “A ma Feterring the reotatlon fo the usual eew'd! tot Fae: pat: HOE Yas AG; brotent Color name, Thao whan US TO AID.|sroabway | 4 all Rete hing $25 to $50 nie 5 » Canal ploturesque Mgure gtanding | @oonominal one, and arta ue Yo point tores. each, reduced to a Lai Preyer cypress ig out where It has been remiss tn ite duty! CHEERS FOR CROKER. Stores. Neat Chamber, , ‘Tim Comghall sched me fourteen |e me i off and Aeclaret out of and inminitui of ‘the mtereats of the] There was a hitch in the band . ad $1 © $20 & $25. foots found out wey later” Thon] OT TE Ne wou ot watts poopie rangement somewhere ari the nescm| Batt Li Wants to Go to! GOLD DEMOCRATS, » ‘ = ed one bag Demoerate of the “In anawer to that we point to the | nied crowd wat in dreary allence, ‘Tt Peki M nenemnns re: 1h i D wen. oD Belmont Paria] convention, but the chair would not ad- greater portion of #00 | unper gallery wan flied by” 1h1h ‘thers ng and Make “ Guivts vesses, : " claim that he had a tt for the Improvem were not asf in yrewent aw of Vnnanal Pentare of the Republi. |: ‘ Ste oe ot te mrmin ha | ca na a Ss atm ot ste ena tn Peace. wen ile ttetuor cet jin one and two piece styles, talle me, in going to get the fob | Mamend ND Ses the debe plotute to thameelves what would lion, but noverthelon thee Muraner an _ sizes 4 to 14 yrs; values $10 ‘Tem wants to looate O. HL. P. to And out of ibe chal, bul eee rule ohul hin have happened if Samuel J. THden had] sry: lent color to the seers cord, N, Hy ’ ‘ (He price do quit, Potkion io just likel O, ‘ been alive and In the Governor's chair] "ime hall willl retained the WASIEINGTON, Bept 11—Miniator| CONCORD, N.H., Sop\, ite Re-|to $20 each, reduced to Agiting, Don't bet your money, Or when that act wae committed Wi has recelved a cable despatch from] publican Blate Conventlo, to name @ . ° ‘oher, taken by eurprise, suddenly fis rations left over from. wh \ i ; 4 & Charles Guy, the sole survivor of the] moved fo aotion, Tle whispered to The fallure of the Republican Gover: | convention of Inst week, tho Parl lil HAE CAGE AIFS ab Impartial) SARC HARS for Goysrnor- and: Presidente 5,00 10,00, Wasroy gang (n Tammany, te ehowing Me| Grady, who wprang out into the aisle ida geld cage are recon tonal adornment boing — ihowraphs of shee Maal ne ait directing Laine Lag i any a Fl ie | teeth around the Grand, Me's up again|end the resolution wee sont to (he ery of Ihe people 1) Al wwiiitam J. Bryan numerously hung ane) TORS th RAKING |) A HOUR Foaliire whee fresentes Girls To Coats to G8 to Albany, but he’s getting knock-|committes by m vote that seemed lolent rer why the people of this| ind che facade of the maller ant th operate with Prince Ching} of prominent gold Demovrats who toe getting hould deprive the party he repre: | *'?' Baers foward peace negoUations and a settles| day cast thelr lot with the Republicans, @4 to tho Bose by hw good frlends.| equally divided of the power It han iniaused Croker arrived at the convention hald| jrevt ay ar althoultt Tike UM Sia; Alt A R \ Ab, We a dounitul wortd, Toaman Carroll with foightened ex: ‘ ‘ At MB He was accompanied by. Tom kbar ne See Wan) AIDA. atobelet) an cep ers, yw Pore A Wal EA EAOPOAIINA TAM oner es ‘The refuwal of the Republican major sd PHAM AE bty. Carhiner Accordingly, Li Hung Chang ake that]of Littleton, who was q delegate to the Bat-eyed and wenry looking Perry Dal: [Inn me armament REI iG LASSE S te foe TORRES: wer an outburst of applause] ime, anMerh SO-OnerALe I aor AL it tem induraing Willan MtoKin-| Of Cheviots, coverts and broad. , ‘ ono ror ) on and faetl ° Mien the nie ithed ae convention adjourned {tit 11 o'etook Legi#iature te another (ilustration of Ae the ghamenany | fourney Me will aby leave Mange ‘i cloths; colors; red, navy and en money | to-merrow, n ‘ or nee, Koln by nen ——_ ; Saale gtaba the fallure of the Republican party to] rection f Robert Ha re; o 1 . ues i rcs the fede "rin HILL AND ICE. Keop {tn faith with the people Immediately bebiud the Hows came the] Custom, Nas been he ote eeu | ALD FROM BELLEVUE, tan; sires 4 to 14 yre val Vy ‘wife and mali.” He oame here to], ravers u i "The present Governor of the Mat Pitauyers A OE LR ’ , oi $7 to $10, reduced to , i, fA result of the supprenrion of the New York in his message to the Lay Paminany leadera Cee | Urived | ; Sani mui pM bod ol alt KER | sos ‘Trust resolution in” the conven lature advocated the repeal of that char- awatined Th but they vee yea to recoe, | Mart Cara ioe ¥ be denignated for ‘an doctora and twenty nurses from $4.50 & $6.50, Hon thie morning the Hill men have de ler, and during the greater part of the] "ton. Y, Hep. W-The officials of | tein Howpt y | Mr bala Rialip: Pound itearay.to ¢ im javue Hopital have volunteered to bas 4 aye tauva ei eet co He on new in: teaion lat robe the Merohanis Asso vail and lontertalived the crowd with pope H 4 the inperat deavee] Ko. 10 the acene of the diaaater at Gal- [ 0: a & Ti RK , oy pare a minority report ° n of th ine ful anding the opening of venton. LOM, on the platform, embracing the Ice torented in (he repeal of that act, labor: + ings County delegation , met outa toms ft tbe lean loners tay th "They Will, MYO Now York: toomtent lA ay ( —, ‘Trust resolutton, and «y before the cons 44 anavocenatully with the Republican y oe malice | Sooument appainia Prince Ching, head cl vention with it Tammany is here 1,60 atrong, THEY Ltegiwlature and ihe Republican Gover. Mea Slat hovel ke ates Hesy' ao weitan Ta Wek nspieaipetens eee aca ated bg dapat Broadway & 20h 6 Paid Help ‘This will give Hl the opportunty he] Bre In evidence everywhere The village! nor to pring it about.” for Governor was tabled Much importance Is Matched ‘to the fee a ee oo ne, tes, FOF Ort W, n ) hit Croker and the other|%#* Gull until they marched In, BINCOT denator Moarran reviewed Republi: ork {mh moving to table the Hutton announcement from Taku that the Ing surgica) instruments and medicine, ants in is lnat night jt haa been turned into a oar- i luar ke tan} 2tated that in order to have unity of! pevition to Paouingti (bout ‘The doctors and nurses will be on the 9 This Morn. Resi sft comarnnt In the Wel vival pleapure a. he Tamineny Re iene in ralsing large campaten | qo ge ae nee Filet fey pay 1 Suleg south wert of Tenteiny wi fea yoone in three days, Their names will BUT ing’s World Pacer SOMO REP! are) Sra ates men ate Happy: Few of them are both: |W qigg arauly balleve that « untied tion "should be put ani, |no, ‘Gprmiea.troepe "ate jnontiohed "ey [eens ee rte 5 red al It 4 “Was 6 conaplovous Agure on ‘ hete i GRADY'S EXCUSE hore to rioythemacivem aud they aro] Demseraar in the Btate of New York] wa sonventton door the wae sented {n/t ia'aalo thar Gen Sung bu, former bi Paid Hel Wants in . Goihe T Gaband any dbunt means the placing of thie State in the Atal hh} Viceroy of HHL and Commander. 4 the 13 Other N, Aenator Thomas ¥. Crady sald after! They k ye Democratic column. No factional atrite prrOM ek |in-Chiet of Northern Armies of ‘ i Ps. be # Hel ine souvention adjourned that the shit-| until daylight this tmornttg They ere| 2, Berwonal differences should be per-| 4 | thigs who, ls Femponeible for the out { fapers Con f { ; | | i: per ined, tng of of Prot Lae s resolution bad no]acattered among the diferent hotel PaRGOA No Imtorsore With oer muceiag, Ona tweed Ate Seat ee Reeer. ne F R a eee other algnifeance than that Lee was] The Kings County delegation is pushing can paleot we will not] regelve fon, ITALY DESIRES PEACE { by , out of order "A resolution had aiready |‘Tammany hard in seeking fun. They }omy fi return of Democratic 1 ‘as happy as a schoolboy at APPLIQUE HALL BOYS 4] passed,’ he sald, “providing that all tn the @tate, ut make corre-| play when a shoul greeted tis arrival . Gprreas ... {/Nanhamn tains ¢) Samet ge, a remiing tat alitare here mumariealiy strong, and beng ure a ttnal “estore Tal" ABRAID OF HILL, |Atter wtauinw Demands for tn ti APPRENTIONS ( IMPROVERS aloe a} y dito the Tiuaty buy (| " haf AGRNTE 21 ANITA ERAS Committee on Platform ‘Toonight's big parade will be the epec —— ‘The first announcement from the chair; dematty She Will W Ww : b) BONNAE 1 JANITORS ela " | Wee's |tacular feature of the convention. Lam CONVENTION GOSSIP, purest vere Boos ee aie Troops from Peking. Miners Expect to Quit Work as Operators___ 4 HOOKBINDRRS KITOHEN Won resolution Would have precipitated a de> | Wager expects to have 5,00 delegates n i NRO! L BAKERe LAUNDREMMRy {DALE and Me McCarren properly ruled Jand visitors in tine ‘There will be bands Ht deterence to the ladies present by Be ee NAL ey dl Refuse to Arbitrate, puacKeuits nie Bea one suse fees And banners and plenty of enthusiagm. [Cheers tor Croker, Marph ffamediateiy "a "hundred "eigar’ ataenpo| tnet Naw deolded to initiate baedlobely BLACKeMI NUR@eH “Tee tlmply wanted (o make trouble] The parade is an idea of Croker's, It remit 4 the band “On a NRCKWEAR * and we shut him « Our action does |ia intended as n slap at Mil, Just to toon sieht by (ian iy te hae haan were Paaet, Pegatiatens, irith oe (pacial to The Rrening Wi OPARATONN |... gj{Not tn any Way Indicate our attitude on] show him that the men from all parte of tng of Convention. early all the delegates were in thelr indemaliy and i t ning World.) from the operators to effect a peacetl BnARE PID OVETRRMRN g| the Too Trust matter the State are not sulking because Hil Apectal ve The Rvening World.) OES chaltman Frask Campbell lan intervention will be considered ter-| WILKEBBARRE, Bop, 1.—The ordor| pottiement. A few of the Individual , BU SHLMEN PheaERe 4] If Kings does not: present the name been turned down, ‘The orders are| CONVPNTION HALL, SARATOGA,| ready to open ‘wooed Ings, Panpior onrtara ats are a {ol for ® general etrike is expected here | operators have agreed to arbitration pUTCHERS ERs j]of Coler, Hill will If Kings doos nom-| io whoop it up and every Tammany man] Sep! 11.—Hefore the astembling of the} had not arriv ome | sidered, SOOT etthin forty-elght hours, more QHAMBRAMAIDS ... 87] PAINTERS 24] inate him then Hill will second the] ts to use his lungs, ‘They know how to] Convention this morning there was no} on the Dart of the sage of Se ; DWE Ap, they: Ge ney Htanloy thea PAPEREANORRS . 7] nomination, which will give him his/do that change tm the situation as to candi-| ing presuedings had begun, #o ‘rai he EMPRESS CAUG ‘The district mine leaders have notl- 16,00) or 60% men their offer is of little ~ ‘ re to speak — Hate Payne rae expected | ration might be more HT? | hea the men to de in readiness and the nervice, % 4 tanc! till remel eo moat: men are taking into the mines only] The operators continue to deny having + PLUMBEMA ‘| STANCHFIELD LEADS. M’CARREN’S SPEECH, |iniket-ot posstbiitty for the head of the] ordered the proceedings de Russians Bald to Have Captared nie made any overtures to the unlon and bay POLiaKRE ; tleket, with Maskey for aebond place. eosin snough powder to leat them each Gay. |isey are cigte eatieded with ie phepont ronTEns A] Blanchfeli 1» sclit considered the eee ‘The friends of the Brie founty Senator As far as the lenders know the IX-]gonditions and are prepared for w.late ALESLADI BS 12] most likely candidate, with Mackey {n| Bryants Name (nalet, however, that he be nominated durt from the Pros, ecutive Hoard has received no offer! ever comes STANOORAP HERS 5) xecond place. Croker favorm this ticket 5] meee oker fave i for Governor or nothing LONDON, Gept. I-A denpAtch to a) mmm Pine a ae tor SALRIM EN M] ut Murphy is not altogether DRAMA r= BABA DIiEeR f aay Special lane World Almanac, with . wo] hy ls not alto pleased 4 Crokor saye the Convention will be news agency from Nagasaki, Japan, ‘rhs TALON... ..., $[ with It, He would like @ stronger one nny! le Nov Tore matey harmonious in apite of the Hill oppoal-]CMPAlN supplement and large tw0-T ayy ic is reported there that the Dow.| OEMOCRATIC GAIN, [erm c) nsr4 ana Frank (D) 24,6 one VeHOLATERENS + THe hope ta i a dark horne, some one,| After mssuring the members of the | ern golor map of China. Bo, By mail or} ager Empress of China has heen cap. earn bs nny 10m oF Sai VARNA of course, Convention of hit appteetation of the] Murphy thinks only one ballot will bel irom Reweleattre Onder io-day, iinet AE ad al n"ana aa t fh enliny ted \ wattamangs ag] waren ApoAr-| honor conferred upon him by his selec: | required to decide the nominee for Cov- Republican ‘plurality this year ; q be ' Wwaltmna .. ently for good, These two former pollti:|tion as mporary Chairm enator i of Mine Per Cent, erner, cal cronies scarcely recognize each! p, H. McCarren pledged the support of} Senator Tim @ullivam with his dele- ‘ : PARIS, Aupt. U.—The French Govern-| Lewiston, Me,, Sept. lo~Returne! other, and Murphy has many hard) ihe Democracy to Bryan and Gtevenson, | gates and cohorts ftom the Bowery ar- ~sllunooks for bia ex-col . 0 F 4 +H, Swe Wabae. be A AMM TA ibe doaraieligeeeee ee " mat Stan ilies ate & tags ee Ml bedi Me spe idee WA yee per Aieng iyd ' soe voveeltee] lon?” Murphy was asked, and he rer] He compared the economic administra ney y ne nee See, | at 3 ; boat . h [plies How of (he ints Gov, Flower to the Re waa 7 m to today, ! it yoo ’ wowii la