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ae Besrame out sald that he was not « candidate r 5 3 ’ AND M’'CARREN AGREE. fhehevtndy and Ulster couities were then in caucus, end from that time Herrick was the man, * t been oflered, Atbany County was called upon as the tin W. Léttletom was then taken up. saiinann thal ferean Aone Crone &t Soe. eetere were unssimonsly against him, but take Littleton, Littleton was summoned to the counc!! cham- They declared Murphy agreed to him, MeCarren said he would not fight tine resolutions on the roll for for Governor, David B. Hill walked to the platform ami/''GOOD TICKET TO to plate Judge Herrick in nomination, He Congratulated on the entire harmony with which its deliberations’ were and on bebalf of the United Demoeracy of Albany County | %°¥. Odell, when seen at the Fifth THE WORLDi WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21; 1904 DEMOCRATIC HOSTS AT SARATOGA PULLING WIRES. ~~ 218 _Ww-F: SHEE RAN \S) ae BEAT,” SAYS ODELL. Avenue Hotel and notified of the nomi- San Present the name of a man who needed no extended intro- | 2000 suaee Herrick and’ Congress. to @ gathering of Democrats. BEET case tees tnd sc aintics os clon high office will be honestly dircharged and he will deal element of the pariy. aay of Albany County, ition of Judge Herrick, He said; Where thore was not single contest over seats. T euspected that Democratic energies had gone. = Democrats ‘havon’t furgotten how to fight, 4 “UNANIMOUS” CONVENTION. unanimous in our enthusiasm over the doctrines that ha OB Cady Herrick for Governor, and I ask that the vote be unanimous,” Herrick the “Trenchant Embodimont of Old-Fashioned Democracy.” Med here to further, John B, Stanchfield, Qm motion of George Raines Secor east one vote for Judge licrrick, amid great applause, + Walled to-day. Hoty cheeied. The Secretary cast one vote for Mr, Pallace. ae me im nomination for the office of Comptroller. cast one vote for Mr. Hall. @8 the ticket by the prescribed casting of one ballot. John D. | laged on the UUcket. Patrick H. McCarren was recognized by the Chair, x re Gaga, veconded the motion, ard Cullen and Werner were named = ‘The convention adjourned sine die at 3.23 P. M, BARLY DAY PROCEEDINGS. ) The hall was packed to tbe doors when the levers got there, fore it subsided. Baad declared the convention in session. ‘Permanent Organization and immediately etarted his spocch. at peable of an idea! Mr. Lee's speech was a splendid effort. His roferonce company to Odellism and to general graft were immensely |j, if and caurod great chearing. When he paid a tribute to Senator att and gald that the trap-door through which was dropped the Tioga Wouls yet be his areb of honor, this great Democratic gathering Jaughter. } the convention into # terrific tumult when he said: y four minutes before he could resume, of the Committee on Resolutions. ma the |. © “Be bring about the presentation { um mbeut to make it has been| |, » SBenecsary for some of us to make sacrifices right in Albany County. _ “We had egrced that this is not the time for the exploitation of per- Stlevances, but (he time to do what ts best for our party. This nomi- can be sately made, Every Democrat can honestly and sincerely cast he a Ms Vote for it. it will te acceptable to all independent Democrats, and every burined fa the party can be aagured, if this candidate is elected, that the dutics talrly with CHAIRMAN LEE FLAYS ODELL AND: HIS WORK. “Victory is in the air. Our action is a promise of splendid results In No- » In dehalf of the Democracy of Albany County, in behalf of the Democracy uf the entire State, I nominate fy Governor Donald Cady | ,, “This is an extraordinary convention of extraordinary features. I never that the time would come when I would attend a Democratic con- Wo presented for| asters, masking under the name of (han there was the “party of Abraham Lincoln”—tiod) first time in our history yesterday the spectacle of » convention ato! sive the name! ite stamp ‘of ap harmonious ‘as to Its own make up. When } first observed this yes-|proval upon the moat “One man who threw a couple of bricks eyidently did it just to show ‘cx lake D, Stapleton, of Kings, who also seconded tho nomination, called *) Hoséa Rockwell, of Chemung, said he alec seconded the nomination, | an, bad did 00 at, the request of the man whose candidacy for Governor he had ., Senator Thomas F, Grady placed Francis Burton Harrison in nomton- ton for yi aad and Charles N. Bulger, of Oswego, seconded ©, We nominatt a Eiseas Dartin Mervienn eso minated by the casting of one ballot by a George Raines, of Monroe, placed in nomination for Sceretary of Stat a Pallace jr., of Monroe, He then made a brief address eulogising Tam-| aa Many Hall for its splendid government of the city of New York, and praising | g David B. Hill, to whose efforts he attributed the harmony which has pre-| ~ Mr, Mow, of Chavtaryua, seconded Paltace’s nomination, and so did Bante! F, Cohalor, ot Naw York. Coalon made a epectal pies for batter | Felations between Now York City Diwocrats and the up-State men und was| 'D. B. Lacey, of Bt. Lawrence County, piaced George Hall, of Ogdens-| 3 ) Prederick C. Schraub, of Lewis, seconded the nomination of Mr, Hall. | i meary G. Jackson, of Binghamton, also seconded the nomination, and the || +) (dames J. Barrett, of Onondaga, presented the name of William Muench there were several seconds, Mr. Muench was selected. George H. , of Erie, placed John Cunneen in nomination for Attorney-Gen- ‘The second was William G. Rice, of Albany. Mr. Cunneen was placed . McMahon, of Onelda, named Thomas Stryker, of Rome, for State Engineer and Surveyor. He was seconded by Elliot Danforth ai He was patie | a few) after 12 o'clock. MeCarren was tho first of the big leaders to ar- He walked down the east aisle amid terrific cheering. The demon: made pot the ¢lightest affect on him. He looked neither to tho nor the left, but sat down looking very tired and warm. The arrival Of David B. Hill was marked by a terrific din. and it was five minutes be- Charles F, Murphy came in next and the Tammany men fairly tore ¢elothes in their enthusiasm. The outburst was not checked until | B. Hornblower brought the gavel down with a crash on the tablo |" "ands! He was interrupted with terrific cheering for the young democracy of| Be Biante, among whom the Ithaca editor and Cornell professor is consid- ye with grate, up with honesty, down with State groceries, whether a Newburg or Albary,” sald Mr. Lée and the convention tie Govirnor and place Alton B. Parker in the White {ered by political specch at 110 P. M., and recognized George Raines, wan selected the rest of the work was wasy, of the Judiciary as the direct rep-|'°, bs 004 the tn wen enmptote in| man Harrison, expressed surprise. Then ““ Jumieo of the Supreme Court,” sald Mr. Hill, “It te necessary fort) he remarked, ith an inscrutible smile: eee taster eerie rom fade It is @ time when the Demo- alls for sacrifice from its loyal sons, and he will respond to the| iner Grout or Shepard wohld be sesured, There have been differences in our ranks, but this conven-| been better candidates. Judge Herrick the close of them all (great cheering). Hereafter our attacks are|'s 4 man of good character. He ts not “That is indeed news to me, I think it's a mood ticket—to beat, I think @ better man than Hireins, He has not had half (he legislative experience, nor dees he know the Mate so wail.” ‘When informed that ex-Semator Hill 7 the nominating speech Mr, he really? Wi he el it. Leeds peat. Dig ll how he had ra CHFIELO ae CUNNEEN- SARATOGA, N. Y,, Sept, %1.—Duncan ‘ampbell Lee, of Ithaca, as permanent chairman of the Democratic State Con- There was terrific cheering and then Bourke Gaxren, whese name was| vention at Saratoga, sald in part: Yelled from all sides, made his way to the- platiorm to second tty.! Last week witnessed in this hall a. scene In sharp contrast with the Inaptr- Ing one of to-day, A party conventign | | very clear, nade up largely of State officiais, horest Government at Albany ounty office-holderg and Federal post-! ceful deg- radation of the Governor's office ever witnessed, Not merely a single, or) dual, but @ triple role did the Governor play, He sat there as Chief Executive 6 State, as Chairman of the party ation from Orange County and as “Yesterday the air was full of missiles, now the unoxpected has hap-|Cnairman of the Republican State i pened. ‘We have a convention which is to be harmonious to Its close. We ie wnantmous as to our candidate, on our platform, on everything, and we been laid | 7B Governor-Chairman should know Committee, Makes All the People BTnsh. that the fine sinse of the fitness of here by our Chairman, Our tomporary chairman has shown us that/| things is not lost to our people. The fats are not afrald to proclaim thelr principles, On behalf of the pate \ of Manhattan, New York City, | second the nomination of Judge | Irv+nogs, rreailing che fast that no Gov.) of New York, regardless of; arly, ining with shame at his or from Clinton down oceupled at the the partiean position of Chairman of a State political organiaa- lon, with one handas political manag: collecting & ver cent, from every ata Paplenes for a party campaign fund With theother writing an order in- ean ntontly forbidding such callee The record of ten years of Rea can rule shows an Increase in the expenditures of @ per cent, which m~ | itself constitutes a public scandal, he was declared the nom- . Katravagance ls Waste, Exiravagance |e always waste, Re- trenohment and eoonomy are the crying needa, If favored with power, the Demooratic party pledges {tacit to an Governor—D, CADY HERRICK, WERNER. SARATOGA, Bept, 21.—Following Is the platform adopted by the Democratic State Convention: The Democrats of the Empire State proclaim anew thelr devotion to (he founder of the Dmocratic party, aad make there deciarations upon State is- au The jasue of Odellism, ‘The paramount and overshadowing Is- fue In State affaires is between official honesty and official corruption. We arraign before the bar of public Judgment the one-man power that to- day dominates the Republican organita- tion of New York State. The people elected Benjamin B. Odell, jr, to be Governor, In palpable violation of Ais sworn obligation to be the imperial vant of ihe whole people he has assumed to act as Chairman of @ political machine, His present di jation constitutes a pub- amounts to the grosseat | contempt of duty in the history of the | Biate, zh Duncan Campbell Lee was announced as chairman by the Committee | For the first time tn its history the Empire Sta han a Governor whose \personal integrity rests under wid |spread suspicion. He imselt ‘by’ high: offelals a spergunae under whose mali ‘y a. revenues of the va tual promoter oe a narolt Wy publie treasury, an ample set in these affali counties, cite jof Republican Pennsylvania, their Income a are trans pockets of a ring of plun perpetuate the. political mac! |Mpports them. Prodigal and corrupt expenditures, | devieed to consume inatead of to , | fer” ublie funds, have so swollen tie government ° {the te i pa on not aay ig in the hope of nme | DEMOCRATIC TICKET NOMINATED AT CONVENTION JUST ADJOURNED. Lieutengnt-Governor—-FRANCIS BURTON HARRISON. Attorney-General—-JOHN CUNNEEN, Buffalo. Comptrolier-—GBORGE HALL, of Ogdensburg. Secretary of Btate-JOUN PALLACK, Jr., of Monroe, Judgos of Court of Appeals—KDGAR M. CULLEN and WLLIAM B.}| pained, Margaret Lynch w State Enginee:—THOMAS M. STRYKER, of Onelda. State Tieasurer—WILLIAM MUENCH, of Syracuse, DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM MAKES ODELL THE ISSUE, |= sienn ts: sa nena ne principles of government which were »p With rousing cheers. Ile said it had been decided to Indorse the candidates| enunciated by ‘Thomas Jefferson, the _ Of the Republican convention for the judiciary, and asked that one ballot . be cast for Magar M, Cullen and William D. Werner. Mr. Hogan, of Onon- aa become tik e mt." Biko of a party too long continued In power threatens to Jower the Empire State to the level » There the ted from ee sate = tconomlcal administration; and the as- surance of alncority may be seen in the fact that in the one department Br. its control, under the ificlent di of the present Democratic Atoresy General, the expense of administration has been reduced annually $7,000. The issue jo this campaign becomes Tt Is this: Can we have an LYNCH GIRL NOT FULLY IDENTIFIED Authorities Not Convinced that Suicide Buried Under Name yt ‘There is no hope for honest govern. ment from slagise & Co, any more rom Odell & Co The peeple are afraid of the silent partner, may revign; the Chair- ioah remains, The Chairman even retire, but the company will not dis- solved, The Btate grocery store will still be doing business along the old, well-estab in! ines. it ts the pride of the United Democ- racy of New York that to-day we have a leader against whom no man has ver dared even Rint that his hands have been. soiled with personal graft,| Of Martha Laimbeer Is Young | David Bennett HL is Woman Recognized by Priest. by. Mi every KR men, should ec sll gal 44 gn y s spiration, should. wn wi! fh "gralt: TLZar MRerLivee be peneet an. the whip. IN a Although Fat! rns, of St, John's wee nh ‘ eg ees ou Catholic Church, Brooklyn, insiste that with krocerieg whether labelled | the mysterious ‘Martha Laimbeer,” Ati Newburgh or Olean, He Praises Parker. “At the outset I congratulated myseit upon the privilege and honor you had accorded me, It remains for me to fellcitate rm pon the honor and privilege that fles ahead of you, to make oe latter hours of this conven: tion memorable for your sanity and wisdom and to fill full of moat active pe sand every remalnii of the palin, in behaié of nominees who will be named here te jay and In behalf of ES Tg a rol Wakenen already named to fr ent our ma- tlonal principle, the great. At of | garet Lynch was engaged, had been Rosemount and the Onsne Ly Man ot placed in an insane asylum, Miss Lynch Waa oe i wal MA | spent several months witd her crazed fiance's parents at Woodcleft Inn, Ages Differ Greatly. | District-Attorney Nieman said to an | Evening World reporter to-day; “lam |not at all satisfied with the identifica- tion so far made, There are a great | many points yet to be cleared up, and \before the case can be closed 1 will ‘have to have @ conference with the | members of Lynch family and learn just who made the identification, “Th are many mystifying clrcum- stances in connection with this identin- cation that have in no way been ex- a young woman and I have the statement of County Physician Jenkins that the har of the woman we buried as Martha Laimbeer wag liberally streaked with eray, who lies buried in Greentield Cemetery, Was Margaret Lynch, the authorities are not convinced that the Identification fe correct. They say. that “Marthe Laimbeer” Was more than thirty-five years of age, while Margaret Lynch was only twensy- three, and thé identification ts further | @onfused by the positive statement of larry Vae Riper, proprietor of Wood- | oleft Inn, Summer before last, after Young Oswald Maune, t9 whom Mar- | ond Henry @, Da , Van Riper, the proprietor of the Freeport Hotel where this Margaret Lyneh spent the suinmer of 1903, called upon me again last night and reiterated his statement that the dead woman was had seen ‘Martha Laimbeer’ when she | lay in the morgue and that she bore not the least resemblance to the Lyneh “It Is a very curious fact that a the Lynch family recetved letters from Murgaret Lynch stating that she was going to kill herself they did not come forward after the finding of the body in Greenfield Cemetery. “Before I can close this case I want it explained where Margaret Lynch was datwren the time she left the maternity presen jon hospital and her death. ‘Martha Laim- of th Conatit tion Mcial jugglery | beer’ had been dead three days when her and Vy, a mal or 3 indetendioe ex- | body was found, and its discovery took eenptions | oF bas days after Margret Lynch lef! seeeatulle. Rallined, sfbene law pes ten were & * Fendered them practically Tneffect aie the maternity hospital. That leaves an the betterment of the public servis Incertm on five days to be accounted Not even the public schol and edues tor.” tional system of the State has been ex- |?" emt from ie pity reed of thone Distiet-Attorney Mystified, © now control ate ‘ We denounce the s0-callet “Unitention | District-Attorney Nieman ° ta also) bit In Many respects a plece of| Mystifled that the Lynch family did_ Tare ies not come forward at the time the|| beard of eeven regents, who are te be girl's body was discovered and claim general supervision of the educational | 't for burial, instead of having it) erties St ine Baie, ree ae Re-| buried under the name of Margaret) 7 be Measeers same} Taimbeer, Clothing removed from Republican 1. enact Previding that these reste tna At | the body will be taken to the Lyneh | oxen on joint ballot ef the Legisla-| 20me, No, 94 Vernon avenue, Brook-| Tam ame meme that under the oresmnt | lyn, for another identification, | betoro| publican party Mav have perpatng’ cee: | the District-Aitorney is ratisted * trol the nubl'c sehoos, academies, Margaret Lynch ie the woman in the and unty rave at Freanort, According (o Father Burns, Mrs. Lynch, the mother, identified the body on April $ as that of her daughter, and later sent the $100, asking that it be! | rd Inter | properly buried under the name of te Sane of the State ana) Margaret Lalmbeer, Che body was also £as) ae united protests of identified at the same time by Oswald cau ae on of demand the Fre! Maune, father of the young man who e Ja. tion. eld Under the Odell administration, | ¥8# to have married the girl. The elder neither the Governor nor the Lagiaia-| Mauve, who lives with his wife at No. 3 Vernon avenue, is out of the elty. ‘i Which he controlieg has taken offt- e ance of graft chai ees It ts axpected he will return to his made agninst a Bupreme Court J home on Saturday next. Maune Js the this State In connection with tre postal fr: et of a printing ne at No. | William street, Manha' | Paka ee Prerervig Saabs, | be will be questioned | } reearding hie gia and het | Si eich “| ever or wherever oollneten its proceeds i yd ed io pudlic purpose Instead ¢ priv @ enrichment We reiterate our opy lon to the Odell tax upon the surplus of savings 8 AN unnecessary And op- as well as a crude and imposition upon those least able to bear the burden, This unjust law was advocated by the present Re- publican candidate for Governor, who Fy voted for it w mem- te, honest and just enforee- of the State vicll service laws, ace: ding to thelr : ‘sities, ad: ds and oteer scandals, public duty ts in ki ole poles ste presen inated the tru tn, bi ot cjodhe| Ui rue wel by Ay Hitteal conalderations ‘w lerests of all the run te ° im | fore Magis | the youns maa BOY PLUNGER 1S UP FOR FORGERY ‘Frank $. O’Donnell, $7 a Week Clerk, Accused of Robbing Floyd-Jones Estate, Arraign- ed in Court, Wholly « unconcerned, looking very much as be did when he was taken from the race track where he was mak- ing book, Frank 8. O'Donnell, former office boy and clerk for Edward H. Floy-Jones, manager of the Floyd- Jones es| was to-day arraigned be- o Mayo in the Centre Street Court. The specific charge against the boy bookmaker is the larceny of througa the forgery of'the name of Mes, Josephine K. Jones, aunt of the banker, and a resident of Massapequa, L. I. Before the hearing was begun Assiet-| 0” ant District-Attorney Krotel said the) boy had obtained $33,000 from the Phoen!x National Bank on the forged signature of Mrs. Jones, $4,700 on the signature of Floyd-Jones and $1,700 on whe signature of a Mra, Davenport, a friend of Mrs. Jones, John C. L. Dely, the attorney for the boy, made a protest at the infor mality of the proceedings and sald that as no evidence had been brought forth | of a corroborative kind a wai abould not be issued against hia ell Magis- trate Mayo agreed with him and Mr. Krotel then said he would put forth the corroborative evidence, Late Deposits in Bank, A bank book of the Nassau Trust Compuny, of Brooklyn, was Introduced. It was in the name of O'Donnell and showed entries as follows: Aug, 2, 40: Aug, 8, $990.12; Aug, 8, $878; Aug. 12, 87%: Aug. 17, $16: ‘Aug. » $1,178; Aum, 2 $310; Aug, % $96; Sept. 1, $840; total. $6696.12. A book of tho Mechanics’ National Dank was placed {a evidence, and one of the Brooklyn branch of the Title Guarantee and Trust Company. In one there was a recorded deposit of $3,000, and in the other a deposit of $3,400. The money, save a small amount, had been drawn out of the Nassau Company. It wos not known what amount there was ip the other banks, if any had been Jeft. Mra, Jones om the Stand, Mrs, Jones was then called to the stand, She said that the boy had come to ber house two weeks ago or more and asked tor her check book, saying se O'Donnell and that Mr. Jones ent stor it, sae gave it to him. Bae sad she never nad any onecks in blank, OUt When coecks had been made out bhen she signed them. Mere i statement Was made. ne, et bane soy ataes ban an ene Rad only about was not explained how, If her My wove F be cor- aed to sea 0 sadhana ‘ mone rin tthe Phoenix nal Bai boys rey to he bank hy a ey fine also i can Bank fo And the num- vr of enix ane te tt te the sell, will the loser yh ye of the form iatrnte Maye, 8 vege had pear. fee fense i to JG) to! an ning f $7, the Soon curv, "g name becguss she want- it mays Me it fa’ felt th that ‘it yas ls Mery of Se tmaraes, of ith th vider man who bn fas the | THE GRAND UNION. HOTEL 4-STORY TUMBLE KILLS SMALL BOY UntilOct.First The Low Fee Which Has Been, Given by Dr. Gardner During the Summer Will Be Extend. Mother Arrives as Body's Being) —¢q to All Who Apply for Carried Into a Neighboring Treatment Before Oc- Drug Store—Hugs Corpse in tober First, Frenzy of Grief. Louis Miller, the four-year-old son of Letb Miller, of No. 14 Madison street, fell out of the fourth-story window to- day and was instantly killed, ‘The boy's mother left the house to do some shopping. Louis. Louls, with his brothers and sisters, was playing in the front room when Louls ventured to the window. Loditg his balance he fell over the sill and landed oa the sklewalk. Neighbors who saw the child fall rusl to his assistance and carried him to @ neighboring drug store. The am- Bulance arrived just aa the mother Les deg: Dy Piige Dray Dobteaths4 : h was ni frantic with ‘her boy. She ony sof fet and hugged his ta Brey, nena I earnentiy advise every one who has any WEINSEIMER TO BE TRIED, | {r7uble, with thelr aoe omy RIGS According to the plans of the Die 30 YEARS DEAF. trict-Attorney Phillp Welnselmer, for- Timacay Agee, mer president of the Bullding Trades | Wouduay Alliance, who js under indictment for ox- tortion from contractors, will be tried before a peclal Jury in the frat weak | thres wens and when 1 not up of October. ore % Ow tS emene Le tb New ‘Fall Flannels. Plena Ineludl Cataerh, Bronchitis, Asthma and” We are displaying a larger All Stomach Trouble. =| collection flannels than| Consultation and X-Ray Exam. ever before. A ination FREE. oA We call particular attention |'* ”°" cannot call write for to the line of 36-1m. Scotch Fiannels in ipo and fancy stripes and solid colors, at 45c. per yd. Eiderdown Flannel, DR. GARDNER, (Mea 485 6th Av., Now York city, Between 35th and 89th Sts, L Hours 0 A. M. to 8 P, M. Sundays 10 to CANDY SPECIAL FOR ee double-face,. fancy Eayotien : effects for bath robes, cna sine seaieca ito at 28c. per yd., special value. Lord 3 Taylor. cheek and a sof ' her, suicide. peste n ecessal ad can aay Tor me ne? ‘ne te, Woty'la the that ot Margaret Lynch; that si suickde, and man responslt for her sateld near relath committed | LAUNDRY. WANT®—FEMALAL () was to have ae A ie raga ea w ol Ce WB it “an was, Margar vane er hes first receiv ee, it 4 was Seat ane story oe ae, te, 1. | sa