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PLATFORM MADE i ’ the Convention Will Probably Adopt Without a Change. HARD RAPS AT TRUSTS AND MR. ROOSEVELT. , Reduction of the Tariff Is De- manded, Freedom for Fili- pinos Advocated and Digging of Panama Canal Promised, July —&--Demoeratio agreed upon the fol- hich is Mkely to be towing platform, @dopted by the convention: Firet—Economy In the Federal ad- forcement of honesty tm the pubic servica, and « thorough io | hnown to be tainted with corruption. In ' furtherance of these objects the Federal Government should not permit Useif to ‘be allied with trusts or enter into con- tracts with combinations In restraint of trade. The return to simplicity of itv. fmm on the part of the Executive and all officials ts favored Third—The somination and slection of @ President who will not usurp legts lative and judielal functions even under the guise of Executive construction of exioting laws. Fourth-A wise, conmervative and businesslike revision apd reduction of ‘the tariff by friends of the maases and Not by the friends of ite abuses, its ex- tortions and !te discriminations, tog in view the support of the G: . went in al) ite virility and Integrity, Dut in republican simplicity, and also Keeping in view the dangers of a sud- den revolutionary reversal policy Reduction of Tarif Taxatl Fith—The reduction of tariff ton upon trust-produced articles to the point where foreign eompetition may enter the American market whenever trusts and combines, seeking monopoly, redge the prices to the American oon- sumer above @ reasonable and just prot. Sixth—The restoration of the broad American policy of “friendly relations With all nations and entangling alll- with the end in either by treaty or Feeiproca! isgisiation, amicable rather than retaliatory trade relations with the Rations of the world. Special mu- tually beneficial trade relations with Canada are advised. Geventh—The maintenance of the Moproe Doctrine in its full integrity @s conceived by Jefferson and an- “ mounced by Monroe, but without im- agining It to be the duty of the Presi- dent of the United States to administer the affairs of Central and South America, The doctrine of converting the army and navy of the United Bates into a cons lary for the col- European coun- Central ané South American is resented Elghth—The preservation, so far as is Possible, of an open door for the world's Commerce in the Orient without necew Sary entanglement in Oriental and | European affairs, and without arbi trary, Unkimited. irresponsibie an@ av: solute govern anywhere under Stars and 3 or witsin the diction of the Vnited States, Wi already done for Cubans sh ultimately for the Filipinos, Falthtal tixecation of Laws, Ninth—The taithtul execution, Ot executive Construction, in the courte Of this country of the laws of the United Biates as they are writen culty the enforcement State Commerce and antitrust laws EAIOE (0 the legisiative branch of tie it there should. be. much needs ais enactment of such hi f unjust disor tad espe ot the Inter ous partner Treasury Gey deter mins Durticular bank shall receive fuvernmental favor. Eleventh—It is idle to grow hysterical about the “immediate payment’ or ¢x- tinguishment of (ie non-interest-bear Ing debt represented by Treasury notes Amounting to $3.216.600, (00 Opposes tute special Bearing Bonds, Tweltth—Opposltion to the issuance of interest-bearing bonfis as long as the Federal Government has money depos. {ted In the Treaaumy or in bank: Ject to call sufficient to meet Penditures necessery for the evil government and navy, works, Ih recalling. the demand ‘loans & conservative, gradual procedure with notice should be observed Thirteenth—A priation for the just and Itberat appro- Nauguration and main- ublic works is favored, es- y ‘@ view to securing cheaper ransportation by sea and land Fourteenth (Money plank)—Left to the Gecision of the Committee on Resolu- tions. Fifieenth—We favor the reduciiog cf ie ee ee wert, expenditure (9 * point historically demonstrated : be-safe and sumicient : Sixteenth—The maintenance and lib- eral annual increase of th defense In cur is tinental cond. + tenance of fally with The upbullding of a mer e@hant marine without new or additional upon the peaple and without treasury, faxatio ‘om the nivbile Elghteenth—The enactment and ad- minivtracion of lave giving labor and apital impartially their just rigtes, ineteenth—Statehood for Oklahoma and Indian Territory. Statehood for New Mexico and a territorial govern- mem for Porta Rico, Twentieth—We favor more cordial and More adequate and better treatment to heroes who have served the country fem iy pone than ie By my lon has granted to men like Sehiey and Admral Dewey, Twrnty-fret—With the Panama Re- i . 28 an accompl Hand existing institution It ; by un at ¢ + BYIENOERTS ‘Leaders at St. Louis Agree Upon the Resolutions, Which with] © MARTIN W. LITTLETON, WHO WILL NOMINATE JUDGE PARKER, aaeaiatihieninniepbnaieaibinbbbinhiinbbbbebbbinbnbbhnhinny eee BE asesegee reper rmemeugecres teamernemeapeapernene i t the Panama Ca ind economic: ur people what I reer plated tg alving nix have long ST. LOUIS. July 6. the new Democratio Na tee as far as chosen, there being ¢ esta In a number of States, and hav delegations from the others ne ‘greed om & member, Alabama Arkansas Callfornia—M. F. Tarpey Colorado- John f Connecti 1 eut—hHon e-Richa Mullins ner 8. Cumings Ilinole—Roger C. Sullivan, Indiana—Thomas Taggart. lowa—Charles A. W sh Kansae--John H. Atwood Kentucky+Urey Woodson louisiana—N Co Blanchard, Maine— Maryland-L, Victor Baughman, Massachusetts—Willlam A, Gaston. Michigan: Minnesota—T. T. Hudson. Mississipp!—C. HL Willlama. Miseourl—William A. Rothwell a —C. W. Hoffman. a—James Dahiman. adi—John H. Dennis. New Hampshire—T. L. Norris. New Jersey—William B. Gourley New York—Norman FE. Mack. North Carolina—Josephus Daniels North Dakota~ Ohio—John R. McLean, Oregon— Pennsylvania—James M. Guffey. Rhode Isiand— South Carolina— South Dakota—E 8 Johnson Tennesaee+, ELL Mountenstie Texas—R. M. Johnston. Utah— Vermont—B, B. Smalley Virginia— Washington— Woeat Virginia—John T. MeGrow Rich Gray Matter makes Bright Ideas NATIONAL COMMITTEE, The following is) tonal Commit-{ 7 nat] Wisconsin. FB My, Alaska— | on- he ne These exhibition Ke pieces, French Parlor feet) 90) paire Curtains. BEDROOM. Golden Oak Dressing Case and Washstans, elegant brag = trim wteel enamelled oven wire Hed soft top Mat. pair feather © 0 mforta med t Pillows, ble: 1 oak Chair: 12 ee ta Ry: Wyoming—Jobo &. ¢ rooms are on } 00 e | Arizona District of Columbia—James L Norris tere nisiing ano lieved the Woman elther fell or Jum tere canal furrtening enorer and) Jndian Veritory—R. [. Willems, veruard, The lake hae teen. dropped Hor and” lens travelled trade reys| NeW Mexteo-H BR’ Bereuson rite body, but without micceas. aha ' ‘ pte | ahoma—l up | wae about twonty-four vears ald, good Hoga with the other people of the) fklennm | edsereas Cenratick rood a — oben _ FORMATION OF THE NEW Lo What is Castoria ASTORIA is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, It | assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and {natural sleep, The children’s Panaces—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has born the signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, and bas been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this, All Counterfeit, Imitations and ‘‘Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, Genuine Castoria always bears the sl; our We Also Furnish a Flat | Sewing Ma Ca eA bine. 1 S yearw Write for Our New Catalogue, | suarn ee Freight and RR. Fare Allowed 02 an. daborne, Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock. HUMOR BY NEW YORKERS « § BT. LOUIS. July 6—"Rim, the Rut- ton-Man,” has foretold the Demo: National ticket, He anya it is Parke? | Wisconsin. and sent @ telegraphic o loose @ couple of tons of Wall buttons, Tha Parker buttons were onlered days ane. Bim sedom makes @ mistake, and his Judgment ts regarded with respect by ® levery veteran politician Whee asked [It tt were eafe to make @ plunge bet on Wall for the eecond place on the theket, Bim sald: “Friday is a long way j off, and I have seen four days wreck many @ sinia at a convention.” | Turner, : | Corporation Counsel Delany, of New S| vock, had a new title conferred upon him to-day ag followa: “Sublime Chief Pastmaster Snorer of the Earth.” The! civer of the title was a end-looking man who bad shared @ room with Mr. Delany, Thie man declared “Why that man Delany while snoring like tornado thrust his Band Site De ket of hie pajamas, pulled out @ Randkerehief, mopped hi» brow, thrast | the handkerchief back and never woke | ip or missed the smallest fraction of @ snore.” {with Tammany Leader Murphy, met @ man fn the Bouthern whom he hadn't seen since they were classmates at Yale ‘How's your arm, Hartridget” was the Jothere fret remark “There hae been nothing the matter with ,” replied Bartridge, wonderingty It took some little “explanationing’’ to | make Dim unde) 4 that ale rowing | an Bbout twenty ye i Hartridge’s biceps mens: over peventeen iaches and w vee of the rowing world. # object of the other's curiosity At exactly 1190 o'clock last night Rourke Cockrap and August Belmont walked through the lobby of the South- range SEU. ide of the m Tarker advocate Immediately attracted the crowd, and there was @ good deal of cheering, Many enthusiastic dele gates rushed up to shake hands with them and ask about the political sig- oe of the arm-in-arm march. it all over, C gald of them, but Cockran only smiled. A crowd of ‘Tammany men, of which Paddy Roach was one got into one of the @levators at the Southern on the Peas BA Fai a Orst floor, 4 Going up?’ shouted the elevator boy. % Thut's ours, gon,” said Roach. “We'll hit the cell — Piotures of Pa: Jeandidates jearst and other on enough every |where, bdy of the Planters’ there Is a grim and forbidding picture of State Senator Patrick H. MeCarren. (ty posted on a pillar and confronts th ‘delegate who had Hang me, if 1 think he ts the man we! ought to nominate for President’ Benater James J Frawley, who te the Tammany leader in the Thirty-second mbly District, announced to-night; great glee at the Southern Hotel | {san “original” Parker man. | I can learn,” 4, so now |e declaring | bimself to be an original Parker man, so I might as well do the same thing, | with equal truth.” | —_— BARONE EERE BACAR BE FNS | WOMAN LOST FROM BOAT. | Mrs, A. Shomo Believed to Have Been Drowned tn Schroon Lake, (Special to The Evening World) GLENS FALLS. N.Y. July 6—A woman belleved to be Mra, Angeline Shome, of New York, ts supposed to have been drowned in Schroon Lake She was on the lite ateamor Evelyn tnt plies between the different sta- | tlons on Schroon Lake. When the pur- se! niede bls rounds just after leaving | Adlrondsek, the last stop before reach- ing Taylor's the woman was sitting paces in th tern of th steamer, When the landing was reached fifteen | minutes later she could not be found | 3 iz NMA AMARA MARA AAG AMAR RANA MARANA RAT bont ont None of the passengers had seen or) be- heard anything unusual, but it ts It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, It cures Diarrhora and Wind jure of Ae at hy DINING. ROOM, Onk Sideboard | bevel mirror. oF ale. | rant at $65.00. Coueh; oak ca Mailed Upon Application. A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT, handeom er. 1s yards All Out-of-Town Orders. Evidently he sees @ snag whead for La. “ ¢ eS M7 INGREATER NEW Donbla “S. & H." Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from 8.30 Till {2 o'Clock, Thereaftey, Single Stamps Ontll Closing tow. RE YORK. Sreatest Surprise of the Season ee in Silk Shirt-Waist Suis, Beautifully Stylish Suits, just made 7 9 5 up from Fine Silks; to-morrow at Here you have one of the most remarkable opportunities that it is possible to offer. In the Silk Shirt-Waist Suits at $7.95 that we pla on sale to-morrow you will find value-giving in an extraordinary d There is a dash, a brilliance of smartness of effect about (eel suits not rivalled by any at considerably higher prices. é _ _ The silks consist of fine figured taffetas and foulards in the most fetching of modish colors, such as blue, brown, green, gray, also black. Those of taffeta have waists which are elaborately side-plaited at front and box-plaited at back; seven-gored plaited skirts, instep length. Those of foulard are neatly plaited at front, back and sleeves, and are prettily trimmed with lace medallions; seven-gored 7 95 e skirts with foot kilts and medallion trimmed. All Wotnen's Outer Appare! Sections. Becond Floor, Prewt) have big, pouchy sleeves and pretty stock collars A complete range of sizes, Ss if Wen’s Hot Weather Clothing. Coat ond Growsers Suits, Coats and Washable Vests at Reduced Prices, Just the kind of garments men need most for comfort these sizzling days. Little} prices and big values Books for Summer Reading. Literature such as will be enjoyed by many during the warm season. interest ing stories by famous writers. ‘ou may choose from scores of tither— af eee) [J MARMADOKE By Every Book is neatly bound in cloth—price JOUN oh By’ MAN OF THE FAMILY, By Christian HANNAM THURSTON, By Bayard Tage BINA PROGR hy Ottolengut A Pa tad OF IMPULSE. By Justin ONE OF THE PILGRIMS. By Anna Fuller OW LERS IN THR HILLS By Mel Men who want surprises in depend- able clothing will jump at this opportunity. Here are the details for to-morrow: Hot Weather Suits. Soft finish Flannels. Wool Crashes and Home- spuns (Coats and Trousers). Some 's silk lined, others '4 serge lined and majority S. 50 e “skeleton” or unlined Every new effect in fabric and style tures. Comprising every new fabric. in correct shading Su mmer //] and color combination. Stylish a ‘By Mary ROOSEVELT » RY STORM By Agnes J. Sack Suits. Fulllinen, half lined, S. 50 Fy Maron Marland, single or double breasted e BROW STs TRIUMPH. By George ENGLISH ORPHANS, By Mary J. avy Rue Serges. ribtasaeo, nerves tye Pure worsted every thread. Color absolutely fast. } Sete OLED ES Every seam tested Every style of coat. Correctly tailored. Full lined or half lined. Perfect models “for every build of mankind, ro 30 Men's Serge Coats. Men’s Washable Vests. ; in Bh Black, made Men’s Washable Vests. Every correct oe ah agers acid he and style and all the best — washable fab- rics, 21Zes Cur Wait Order Bureay Is Ht Your Service, If you are out of town for the Summer make use of our Mail Order Bureau. Any thing you want quickly and just as satis: factorily as if you came to the Siegel Cooper Store in person. a ‘We do animmense Mail Order business, and so ourners at the various Summer re guaranteed seams to 5 O nto carne Ot SJ hold. Perfect fitting. SJ A J/, Ji O for vounegS J, MC wen taalet tad Sone Reo All sizes. and old he ashing . (Men's Store, Main Floor, Mast) nt NA nN tne Ghousands of Beautiful Waists For Women at Special Prices. Probably the Wost Yotable Underpricing Event of the Curront Season Each Waist is a model of beautiful stylishness. The materials comprise fine sheer Persian Lawns, Organdies, Batistes, Dotted Swisses. Panama Cloths and other Dainty and Summers Fabrics Priced at 150, 850, 4 00, 4.25, 178, 4.98 300° BOS Ohese Are Wonderfully Fascinating Bargains. In some instances the prices quoted do not cover the actual cost of the materials. Special displays in the Waist Store on the 2d Floor. Made to be sold from $1.25 to $7.50.