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ee ry ne | # boklyn Aspirant Saw Defeat Was mevitable After Odell Machine Got tion, and Asked that Rival’s THR REPUBLICAN TICKET. Governor—FRANK W. HIGGINS, of Cattarauges, Lieutenant-Governor — M. LINN BRUCE, of New York. Attorney-General — JULIUS M. ‘*| MAYER, of New York. Secretary ct State — JOHN PB. O'BRIRN, of Clinton, Comptrotier— OTTO KELSEY, of Livingstoa, State Treasurer—JOHN G. WAAL- | ENMEIBR, JR, of Brie. | State Engineer and Surveyor— tea) lumbla. Chief Judge, Conrt of Appeal— | EDGAR M. CULLEN, (Dem.), of Kings Associate Judge, Court of Appeals ~WILLIAM E. WERNER, of Mon- roe, to the practiced eye trained car of a man In active he said, “who has sat jn many | @amventions before, that the re- of this convention has been deter~ 4, that I am anxious to save " thme of the. delegates which would be Recessary by the calling of the) ‘of the individual delegates» And 1 still more anxious, my fellow-dele- to save a great many of you from surprise party to many, but to none more than Thomas C, Platt, As the Purport of Woodrufs action finally got to him he gasped like a fish out of | water, He recognised hia finish. ‘There are some who say that Wood- tft backed down at the last minute because he feared a throw-down of the| votes, But he got a great load of ‘embarrasan.ent of choosing between gratitude from delegates and spectators (900d friends who aru not onty guod Allie, for x rofl call of 14 names would ‘of all of you, but equally good | have taken up a great deal of ume. of each other. ‘The trained delegates acted tn unison “Above every consideration and con- after Woodruff got out of the way, and| that as entered into what to| Abe Gruber took the platform to nom- | of um se--ws to be an unfortunate /ate his candidate, M. Lina Bruee, and am a Republican, You can ised Grut - is a thorough man, He & & ponition of command, ™#d® ® witty talk, got everybody in G- tard ~ hed Piva me fromthe £red bumor and. thereatter the conven “make of the Republican party. Won, moved smoothly, Miawine Well Kauippea, | M: Tan Bruce, who, Col. Gruber aa- ; sured the delegates, d 4 thi legates, does not biow out have had the pleasure of ty | the gaa, although he hes been in Now personal acquaintance with! you onty ¢, ne Higgins, and during tho whole only fourteen years, was wnani- of my acquaintance with him 1| "UY Rominated for Lieutenant.dov- never known him to do an une ,o"% Ad Chauncey Depew got into thing or harbor an unkind the Imelight with a characteristic (aik, | le took oveasion to dige mht, MMe is as well equipped as any, > iscuss Bourke fe tie Biate for the office of Gov- | COMTAN'® ppeech at the Tammany rate is es 8 |magnanimity oF Mr laudatory things of Mr, Higgins and renominated John F, O'Brien, of Cun tom County, fuat want to say one word before T that motion, and that is to ¢x- my appreciation to those who save iat DOR BEATEN HENRY B. VAN ALSTYNE, of Co-| lent at of the vipadity all the with me, or would have Nked to Senator Depew assured the convention been with me, as the candidate of convention, and particulurty I want commit the Kings County delegates their fellow-delegaths of this onvention, returning without a candi- déte on the ticket, naturally disap- sf en sore—1 want (o com- on to ae earnest an big @ majority as it and that the New York City vote cau- not overcome It reat of the ticket, Otto Kelsey, of Liv- ingston County, for Comptroller; John Watiemeter, of Erie, for Treasurer; Jul- lus Mayer of New York, for Attorney~ General; Henry A, Van Alatyne, of So- lumbia, State Engineer and Surveyor; Edgar M. Cullen, of Brooklyn, for CNet Judge of the Court of Appeals, and W. KB. Werner, of Rochester, for Judge. | tion heard the nolse and Te. And now, Me. Chatrin eedt the roll call as ordered be dis- it with, and that the Secretary be ERucedoese to cact ihe bedot ot this con- "vention for Frank Wayland Higgins for ‘@everncr. @he action of Mr. Woodruf was PLENE SHB WT Bet Upon by Italians in Parade in Brooklyn and Reserves Are Auemptine to break In, ihe ‘drug, store Called Out Before Trouble Is Berwen ve Nation for tes ventas” ed With Gane Suffleman, with i borrowed mun, stood at the window of the drug store and zitled to the men on the outside that would shoot the first man that at- $ policemen were attacked this tempted to make his way through the the ye just as Buffieman was being | stabbed by the Italians, wuo had hw | In @ pocket. He clubbed his way into the crowd and went to Bufflema: Sithe driver of the wagon, Suff iriver w jufleman and the ee in who Py nm the pack of ho down iden: Presi t T then down Third to © they darted Into a di by sixty Ttalla Harrleading the drug store doors, the three waited on the Inaide for the rush that they felt was sure to follow. The mob of forelaners on the outelde were ie Went to his is way out of ine and ing tall hird hie rreste ware ‘0, 265 Third of Ne map door, The Italians hesitated and stood at Third avenue and Presi-| cowed for a moment at the sight of the street, Brooklyn, by a band tpreg. sung held by the men back of of Italians, and one of them wast Frieade The reserves arrived at this time and, Wabbed Ave times in the leg and) with’ chubs and revolvers, beat the @houler, The other receiving | heads of the Italians thrust through the hand. them left In fl | Before tho [talians could be clubbed to mete ee PS gy TR ie & rlot broke out end the Fe) bourth avenue. Suffleman was take Of the Bergen street police sta- to the Brooklyn Hospital, where wis Bitton had to be called out. laos were dressed. Uf Several hondred Italtans were mov- ee fm a procession down President poorer the tance eeutest FEDERAL PRISONERS MOVED. Vergeni Society. At the same Se oe ing throvgh President street | Accused of offenses against the Fed- r Policeman George Suffleman, boll- | eral laws, twenty-nine prisoners were Snppector, in a runabout, with hia | transferred from laaee See as to ‘The horse took fright at the |the Tombs to-day by Unit tates being set off by the Itallans | Marsivi! nies pat Be ieee ay \e they motioned to the Itatians to), "pederal courts and were trane- them a free way down the street, iret because of © yosatutlon adopted Matians Make Threats, by the Sinking Pus or five of the ftallans made ol ee Sah th a @t Suffleman and grabbed the! of the Ludlow Street Jal Buitieman flashed his police Ba day —- ae ee ig bs ‘One woman, detained ae a witness In the bugsy, threatening both ce soomapa nies, Ly Nay ‘Warden van ha x. Find the polleeman with bod-.2riny Nam Wf the Peder prisoners } ——ES SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW YoRK, erpoo! | pare | third * First iM most of |) cg FOURTH RACE—Por three-year-olds Se) ni A Mitt sumed. The five sext crept in the direction of As per the programme of Gov, Odell,|the Plant !!ne docks, the outbufldings the trained delegates put through the| of there catching. White centred sounded and as In the HIGH ron her and § to 10 to Time-1 lor), 10 . At and Free Pte. 1 and wi (R. HAW cago, ! lows: ford to 1 an io tol Felipe Time—1 econd rt (Roectal LAWRENCE, Mass., Sept. ik—Demo- erat "ae BAe Ser nent uve Stores on King’s Wharf were in danger, other explosives were kept thers voliee drove the crowd back, but fowl it diMecult to hold them in check. diers were called owt to remove the FINISHES AT DETROIT. (Special to TI FIRST RACE—Por six furlos Ws (Treubel), RD RACE—For } one and one- yon; Mint Bed, 9 (Stovg!! Time—1.31. RESULTS (Special to The Evening World.) races scheduled here to-day are as fol FIRST RAL » | by Grace Elliott, Belle, 7 to l and Swedish lady Ww to Thne—Lut 4-5. SECOND RACE—One mile—Arab, @ % to Lard 6 to 1, third) Timer“ THIRD RACE—Mile yards. —Won by Dolvay, 2 to 5 and 1 to & Port Rovat..5 to Land 7 to 10, second: FOURTH RACE wood Handleap.—D » fret: Floral 7 HOMAGE AT SARATOGA TO WIVES $0009 099004: oe Pik \ROSES “puster”, « verew S | ©SEG44993984 22 92O PF DEDOED TELE EDERPIFEEISEDODOSDESODD HALA FIRESWEPT WHILE STORM AGES People Driven from Homes by Flames that Spread with Great Rapidity and Threaten Destruction of Large Sec- tion of City —Blocks of Buildings Burn. > HALIFAX, sept. 16.—During a vio- orm here thie afternoon fire broke out on Fader's wharf, just north Plant Une steamship piers, ant through his lone services at Al- | Meation last wig.t, commended the +swept through a block of wooden stores, Wootruft, said | The flames spread with remarkable despite torrents of rain, and fire companies In the clty were called out to fight the blaze. y-mile gale carried the flames that his campaign tours through the ‘oward several dwelling-houses, whieh State have antisfied him that the cows| quickly caught, the occupants rushing try wil go down to the Bronx with as|in panic from them, ever polled, | Were all of wood and were faat These bulldings | ™ the attention of the crowd was on this point an alarm was telling that the Government | grea antities of powder ant the moun time a company of sol- explosives, and this work proceeded as the flames crept nearer. The flames getting completely beyond control late in the afternoon, all ship- ping was towed from, the wharves out imto the harbor, but wiia the big gale blowing much of the small craft was in danger of being wreck ; At miaiital te Bre "4 still served ing rapidly to sou st the wind. ne flames had trossed the Plant Line wharf and the offices of the Do- minion Coat Company and were altack- ing the wharf of A. G. Jones & Co,, agents for the Dominion and other stamanip Ines. The situation at that howr was quite appalli The great blase ma’ fast headway, while the storm added terror to the situation. There was tear that at least a large) section of the city was dogmed ¢ destruction. 4 ei Be YM persone were ration to care for su damage bth eta ea mn the opportunity t! by hard work they rt the con al, Although qu oveg the the loss under s00. vy. @ the it and under an area wae burned dings were all email and in 8 estimated would be RACING ON WESTERN TRAOKS. vening World.) LAND PARK RACE-TRACK, DEROIT, Mich., Sept, 1%—The races | PALO. N. ¥.. Sept. b—The winners of @ to-day resulted as follows three-year-okls; —Athe. 105 (Pal), 4 to 1 WON, Geliithan, 108 Munto). 4 a: 1 Pir a | THuminate, wep 9 1 and 2 to 1, third. | a (T. y~ to Land 4 to 1, second; Kathryn ad to Land 2 to 1, three-year-olds th mi y to 6, OP A pat un ote! » $8 (Paul), § to 5 and 3 second; Barney Hu to 5 and 7 to 10, t weven-elphtis of a mile.—Lad: . 98 (Treubel). 5 to 1 a ‘On; Glendon. 102 (Head) 16 to to 1, second; Tommy Knight, Johnson), 3 to 1 and even, third, AT HAWTHORNE, THORNE RACE TRACK, Chi- ‘1, Sept. .—The results of the v 10 1 ® to 1, frat; Singing Master, and $ to 1, second: Trompens and seventy Lugo, § to 1 eed 7 to 10, third, 45. x furlongs, Flegt- Sb ted and al ing. 7 to 1 and 2 to 1.) Hig Ben, It to 2 and 2 to }, Time—L.is 5 a Freneh-Amerionn Parker | fai Clab, to The Brening World.) WINNERS AT KENILWORTH. (Special to The Evening World.) KENILWORTH RACE TRACK, BU 1g the races run bere Moday are as follows a ACB—Mile and forty yards; ¥ purse, $80 added; fi sellin i to ‘ nec Rube (J. Jones), | up a In SECOND RACE—Five and - oa: nes $280 added; for emacyear. olds; selling.—Winehester, 99 3 to 1 won; Corn Blosao: 10 in Mur | the aan tt THIRD RACE—Purse, ard one-half furtonge;’ for kde and up: selling tat Sub, NI (Cormai {oS wou; Saddurce IM (McCafferty), § to 1, second: Gay geotte, % (Lee), 16 to 1, third, — FIFTH | RACE —8t hase for ‘Tw TH RACE- 4 i ind 9 ha! purspee neni nad ae « —Won by Attilla, Weights for Chehtitty, (Special to The Evening Werld) BRIGHTON BRACH RACE TRACK, N. ¥. Sept. 1 ore the tn hudae Pritttos ————— - GAY HE STOLE CLOTH, Barnett Sliverman, of No. 1M Broome Dougherty, Kooler, 4) hometens, and | Selbach, If. the city Tuthoritles mage hasty wrens | heen & Stahl, ef. Collins, %. | Freeman, rt. | Laohance, 1b, « Ferrie, 2, , Criger, ¢. | Taanehin, p, Totals . i $y Orth it hull, Belbacn, riflee Double a mpire — Mr, Bheridan, ogi eridan. TON, Sept won the first gamte of the double-header here this gfternoon in a struggle which S¢pt. 1.—The first game of the double- ‘une i} 4 arnt “here ae (. Nev ( iD, @ rl os STO pes EE Ba i at terlee- Mage and Thomas; Wits: em hme eee -— Bern at tie Staves” 30 YEARS, AND WATS On * YA~A-$, SIR’ WIE OF HIS OLD FRIEND AND? LEADER, * 60444941 998968 B34 D9H419-4O5-44 GRIPES MEN LOSE PAILLIES TRIN THE ST GME FIRST GAME. HIGHLANDERS, Pe It, o 1 a oven Soasend Honor gous 3 0 1 1 wowee-cace on la—Off Orth, 3; of Ti ment a, St ck out— erty, Tanne i octase hits—Williama, Parent, Biwen vase—ougnerty, Bac- i and Ne Wis gist reiris and La: ld pliches—Orth, Tannehiil, Attendance nee. (Boecial to The Evening World.) MBERICAN LEAGUE PARK, BOs. .—The clrampion Bostons to the Atth the Afth Crig ing was one sided, single, Tannehill's Present of a base and Parent's double Wa# Wou by. Duffy's men by a score of netted Bostor two runs and tied the|> to % Wild throws by Bergen and phy), 10 to 1, second; Kit —_ TRomanelit, "8 to Mn thie sttinge | OFRN becare wild in’ the seventh, Lor of when Taane i tripled and scored on Parent's out, Griffith relleved him, game wag won. EASTERN LEAGUE. NEWARK AT JERSEY CiTy. ee GAME. RHE. DUG and = Vandergritt; SECOND GAME. EL Stt ety i¢ and Shea; toh train. GALTIMORE. FIRST GAME. $h3883 R at , E aif Witiens TORONTO AT MONTREAL, FINEST GAME, 1) and Puller; La. IR AT BUFFALO. OFS: but| and managed to bunch them at the ALWAN S D, LOU PAY, We * HAD BEEN TALKING wih Pere: SEATED IN coTTAGE Row Shens PROM WS CHAIR AND BOWED ~ TEAL Champion Bogtons Take the Take the First Game of the Highlanders Into- Camp by! \ Double-Header from the Trol- the Close Score of Three to Two. ley Dodgers by a Score of 5 to 2, | FIRST GAME. PHILADELPHIA. R.H. PO. A. 3 Thomas, ef, tee Qleason, -oO 08 80 MeGee, rf. 1tori1.? Lush, 1b. oinod ‘Thus, If, 110¢0 ~-1 a3 40 43 Se $ 4 63-9 o1reat 51m 6) BROOKLYN. | R.H, PO. A. E. o 12% 10 raed #110 on4 o11.30 o10¢040 @1s 61 @oai) 11066 2am Philadelphia . |Brooklyn . First base on of Suthof, 2 First Brooklyn, 1, Lett om Dhia, *: Brooklyn, & it ain Dames its—D! a hinges MeGee, Dana’ fet. ci uble a! and Lush, Passed ball . by oltchen-By Mitchell, 1 Umpii Moran and Carpenter. tes. Phitedel. Ben cet Sethed, (petal to The Brening Wortd.) WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN, header this afternoon betwen Ned Han- lon's Trolley Dodgers and the Phillies, Jordan helped materially in losing the |game for the Trolley Dodgers. The |Philliee made seven bits off Mitchel! [proper time, The Brookiyns secured | twelve scattering nits off Suthomts benders. , EE ASKED $4 ON BRASS RING Lubits demurred and called Patrol. K. tan Oral of the Went Thilo pres station, When arraigned in ———a HARD SWIM TO SAVE BOY. Receger, Befeted Rewgh Sea in ; | eoal and other {| Ocleek last might bound for Phila- it | delphia after the storm nad apparently | | mubsided. At 2 o'clock this morning, LOW To THE GROUND, AS 1 He VaR PING 7D A QUFEN, r WRECK OFT Delaware River, aie: WILMINGTON, Del. sinking of the tux el W, Durham, tn the Delaware River, opposite this) elty. The tug was swamped during the | heavy storm. Her captain and crew of American 1 when the tug Of. this feast, Fiemaa dla the Durham, and John Williams, an ETD ning the St. Croix River here wae re- ported on fire. made a run for the scene, followed by an excited crowd. When they were on the bridge one pan of it, weakened Dy the flames, tor the Fiver Have ‘have already. been | y and tho ni Captain, Four of His Men and) taken out bai he ore trough all Three Dredgers Go Down with Sumter must have been Killed: the Isra Durham | boat, which after bein trot Israel W. Durham in the Re sinking: dus wuickig. fied, but the eleht |to the sides untll the rowboat weat |dowh and then they perished, Jackson and Willams werd in the eabin ys Sept. 15.—Kight the tu oraft, but came to t today by the tp the smokestack, where they until the pilot-house was wast This portion of the boat ewepr them, and they «rasped bhe a! they were hang lite five men and four employees of the) yay sweot over them and Dredging Company were verely bruised, Before he leit the boat Willi whistle as I te could for help, Minn., Sept. 15.—Late 4 oon & wagon bridge span The fire department no who were drowned hel ea broke over nt down with the rface and swam eld on away. » to the pilot-house ¢! e others holding fas doth were se- hen the he et. They it, with attention of the crew of ‘the id Snipe, but omployde of the Wredgingmom pany Were | ylich dark, wv ny le ote raging wilde ’ the galy opes saved. The Dead. ‘niladelphia, Harry Matthews, mate, fcsty, Phila- Mam Ennis, engineer, forty-five, CWanete Sharp, carpenter, thirty, Camden, N. J Townsend, carpenter, am- den, N. J. A fireman and the cook, names un- | known. | Clune to Pilet-Homse. } Jackson and Williams clung to the) pitet-house of the tug, which became detached and floated away. They were reaecued by tha crew of the schooner Sand Baipe and brought to this city. | The sunken tug lies in twenty feet uf water at low tide, with her smokestack | visible, | An empty coal barge which she towing broke loose when the tug went dow probably drifted on the New Jersey shore, No one was aboart the| barge, | ‘The Durham was utilised in carrying | from Phila- | delpbia to the drodgers of the American | Company, four of which are| at work in the Deluware Bay, from the) mouth of Duck Creek to Bombay Hook, The tug left Reedy Island at i} aenin with uoabatea in blew seventy miles hour, the rain) came down in torren: the waves in the river quickly reached a height of ten feet or more. 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