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rally this afternoon and beheduied tor to-night, “Mtr Malby Makes Speech, | Senator George R, Malby, who acted TIMS, LITTLE AND as permanent chairman of the conven- | u made the notificatio: ch, Mr. | ina lost no time in ing into his ‘ * it La y. Int oe ee speech of acceptaice In the name of Theodore Roosevelt. He ’ ught to Impress upon arers thi iin a year State and National Lalani cise Poa oy at jet wii " ublican ny a Hastening to Tell crse"siste‘ana Nauonat eke iv an Congressman n On tae State and absolute necessity. But, he asserted, as between the two the National ticket ts the more important Cere-| He accused Judge Parker of {0 cerity and characteriaed the Democratic position in the nation as one of evasion, standing for one ching in the Kast and another in the West. Then he went into fp coragne, K Yd Bengnen LP ireragnt no! affairs of the State, and, while he did not mention the name of | Sue, hls reteronce to paies which the BRYAN IS NOW READY FOR presen jovernor inaugura’ show | | that he has the cause of Gore WHIRLWIND CAMPAIGN, [Odell in defending himself from the | q | Bastsonats On Lg paper | pant n Two Words for Odell to| , ou. |The Nebraska Man Will Start| His Speaking Tour on Oct. 9: im of His Nomination, Halted y Train Smash, and Nies Were Delayed. To-Day on the Democratic Nominee for President. \TE’S SPEECH ; 1S ONE OF DEFENSE. | Miggins Detends Onell. | “The Democratic party at its conven: | Himselt—Substitutes tion at Paralogs adopted a platform in| i res were made against "i | for String by Which He) tie saministration of the amtatrs of the| Visiting Missouri, Indiana and J ter pert nies, Were uct ohareee Held. tele would not be here todas tenee| West Virginia. cept your nomination for Governor, My —— experience in the Btate Senate end as i equate ¢ nigel | mateboverner N. ¥,, Oot, 4—Rven though sition. to krow what has occurred in| Jus atter Judge Parker had finished otifie ». the State administration during this Bevils | Ratification of Francis Way-| period of Republican government. and 7} hie Reesiecaet at the Bietet nedlieed ‘Higgins was delayed by a ra'toad Cmahation’y deny the charges oun day—and he is an early risor—theve ap-} to-day was a provd day tor| MAG*,, Our opponents dare not be spe. eared as his first callera of the day cif in thelr allegations. | They cha | rs % us with extravagance, and t vo ” Rand Cattaraugus County, The | Si."Dolicies, culling for the exeenditure | Representative Timothy D. Bulliven, | ®*y in decorations and most. of money, which the Republican party | “Big Tim" and Alderman Timothy P. Prominent Republicans in the (MURUrayed, and, expects, ip cage Of sullivan, “Little Tim.” The two here, ‘There was missing) “To” what. laws’ upon the atatute “Tims” were refulgent in correct morn-| Of the active wheel horses of | ay Netbeans ctadseinistretion, be Arsene . of mal-ai om. | .<Chairman| either In motive or results? Whatever They were closeted with Judge Parker the was with the crowd in| lemislation has come to the Executive, for half an hour, When “Big Tim’ more ways than one. that has not met with popular Reproval | was asked for a statement as to the Up Wy Wreek. | Wileh veto’ has mover bean overridden cause of hie visit, he emiled his child. | Hon ceremonies were ect |2¥. the Legislature. In their strictures|!ike smile, rubbed his chin reflectively | but t ns anon Republican administrations since and replied: “Oh, I Just came up for a Fhe ho wreck of : ea 164 can the Democratic party, point 0 shave.” ~ ‘Brie Railroad cas «| & specific jnstance where valuable fran. ,, sama . Sasgpedlomertied suv |Shitea of avchy were dissipated through Te two “Tims” vald that they told Ba | State Jeislation, as was tha case in Judge Parker that he ed not interest me jthe Infamous Huskleberry bill, which htmselt tn the local camoelgn. They | bringing @ part of the Notla- | § tn the growl rtlo New |assuted him that Republicans in New Committee and several paaiee ta te treme, cecuen & Me Prom-/ York Citv to a railroad corporation, bY| York are as scarce as Democrats in St ae gets « from the eastern means of be Whe Md ee Lawrence County, men Jy The Wreck. ‘The party war duc ng, rave Siateand pauional-aftsire, In the Dida’ altate MIM, * BE Al o'clock to-day, and the |\eidar, NEW Tork, enrlched them-| rior their conference with the Judge Fetulted in a delay of pete 4 loft tha hotel by the main en- selves?” ot rea : Coe ce See , When denator Hill called on | Judge lart week he went out! Mr. Hieeins went into a long detenso int it of the Susque-) of the princinie of Indirect taxation, | Gf the Erle was called on one cae pee pidy yg : through the basement. Lead yes gel | the rea Ol form for good | tioned io the two “Tims,” and they re~ telephone and arrange | ads and the acqatfement ot Seton | i'n chorus: “It's an henor to be uch & man as Judge Per: the oy tae @ special train to | dack wreck to pick } ce the up the | that there le @ difference of opinion Rs! ker," | to the wi of the $101,000,000 canal tt was ihe first visit of “Big Tim" to | improvement, but that every citizen Of tho new Hotel Seville. He admitted the State is concerned in the question thot it isa fine place, but disputed the of honest expediture of the woney., He gesortion that it ls more homelike than | ‘A pledged himaelf that if he is elected he) the Mocidental. on the Bowery. Will wee that the veonla get the full! Other callers on the Judge during the + | equivalent for every dollar spent. | morning hours were Thomas E. . blic Printer under President | aie yang, former United States Bena-_ | te -| AUTO AND CAR COLLIDE. |Goy, Campbell, of Ohio, and former Tre Women tn a Big Touring Car Ooty Ut owas informed, Become Hysterical, that wm | -nagingaconains pleted his plana for finish | A Viltiam Jennings Bryaa | While speeding up Fitth avenue early | of the m. He will begin a long speechmaking tour on Oct.9 in Missouri, bmg 9 there the two followin, the “to-day 00) devoted many Sowing words Ase of the two Odell adminia- ean 4 gag ts | torte a Nis, | |. come collision rear Me discarded the string by of surtace car No. 1,690, bound west on| has been fixed to be Bas Sef street pea ane Mr. Bryan will Lica : monte antion | jet amashed four or win- | ing twenty speeches in all, a And sows 19 tne car. besides tenring off the | tour West Virginia oa Ost. a8. Bae jer. The head light of the auto d then return to Nebradka, that in case of bis tection | {2 en, but pike it wae a i it carrying. ‘Advocate the repeal of the tax) jured. Two women in the automobile SS ie i. the a oa banks, | petertoal. ‘They were soon a. 8. ls to Speak, by lealmed, and the chauffeur hurried nou j I liquor tax, he sald, ren- (he aventw before a policeman could laay that ME Its, President ot the | ‘Powsible to forego the revenue | "each him Ble Four and « suoverter of ‘he candidate on the State ticket and they were notified with so = B.Altman& Cn, there were evlogies | BLANKETS, BEDSPREADS and COMFORTABLES. and the platform de- by Senator Depew, L fought Higgins for the 8, Black, Arthur ©. Placed Higgins in nomina- R tative Vreeland and _ A letter of congratulation from The selections of Austrian and California Blankets for Autumn and Winter comptise a large variety of the finest grades, in solid colors of pink and blue, plain white and fancy figured, suitable for bed use, bath robes, ete. Also imported Satin Finish Bedspreads, Marseilles Spreads (many of which are in exchwive designs). Satin, Silk and Sateen Comfor- tables, Down and Woot filled, Was read. Mr, Higgins per pair, $5.75, 6.75, 8.75, 10.00 Ml the Notification Committce visitors at luncheon. ‘Seremonies there was a big enough pianos left sale last week to a bey day for Aa splendid opportunity BLANKETS, BEDSPREADS, . . . . each, $3.50, 4.00 sed instruments COMFORTABLES, with Japanese Silk top, down filled, ry one a in—and dot , ” each, 7.50 al terms for this occasion nly $10 required a first payment—the balance monthly instalments, IN THE FLANNEL DEPARTMENT, French, English, Scotch and Saxony Flannels are shown in | designs adapted for Waists, House Robes, Tea Gowns, | Also Embroidered Skirting and Waist Flannels, grand.... ..150,00 t tone—fine condition.) ‘umaton Upright. 95.00 it of great worth— she worth & Bons Upright!85,00' Rew—large size-—-wonderful cn early for this) B. Altman & Cn. direct attention to their extensive @ock of WOMEN'S UNDER. WEAR, of medium and heavy weight Merino, Silk, and Silk and Wool, in separate garments and combination suits of foreign and domeftic makes. Also " Betalph" Underwear in various textures, made especially for B. Altman & Co. Hand-knit Shetland Spencers and Norfolk Sweaters. Women's Merino Underwear Dep't. 2 sonaide: the Gabler Pono i an In ae word. ceriainiy a ti and worth f00.0.; sai Piano Player...., 175.00 one left at this price rly for this) , other De bargains, in. excellent makes as (Second Floor.) ikard — Laffargue, ant wd that you can bu On easy monthly pa, thet we give you th exchanging any of the: y of ; MEN'S UNDERWEAR in weights for Autumn and Winter, on iT ley ta is shown in various grades of the bes foreign and domestic paid ly on any new makes of Balbriggan, Merino, All-Wool, Silk and Wool, All or mre Amount obart Ni Silk, Linen Mesh and Fancy Cashmere. Also the " Betalph," Teeple piano exclusive brand of underwear. o Sullivan the Earliest Callers! c | tor Edward Murphy, of Troy; former) | 78H 12th of October to the Mth mak-|) Fun fe Oe sibs ot Damasks and tapestries never | “sold before at such low prices. THIS is not an idle boast, either. We've made the values so unusually strong (ihetgeat" &*) to pass this good news along after you have seen them. We attribute the unaparal- . Will take the! for Judae Parker in Indiana. iis has # «reat deal of ‘n- ve four vears a ~ of Wis. outlook ( an Btate is conal for Demo of the bri | growing more Sourt de: isign im feel aes Btate ticket Is In fav of the Stilwarts Mr Ryan reqarés the 4 j gett cyt verily and If it goes \ other ‘ay there is better ¢ ) jAghting chance in bis opinion mes ——— LADY CURZON IMPROVING, fbonadad Wad, Getting Along $1 wily, but the Gain, Is Certain, | LONDON, Oct. 4—Lord Curson this! t ery dav thelr controver: workmanship of Per- rin gloves makes them’ ies yest gd SI Success (9f'") to the fact that those who ey (Monday and) told their friends about this sale Senaition continues, ‘Rough It, must nec- j (Ha.satery Ot) right to the department. You know that bargain news (sox resin) travels fast. We ; | ke the irrefutable statement that at no time (2%) can you buy upholstery materials (hanglexs ot) at the remarkably low prices we're quoting during this sale, and we'll leave the proof of this assertion to you. Fourth Floor, In the words of the immortal Dickens, “Reader,” haven't you a few pieces of furniture that you'd like to re-cover—(the need of hangings, portieres) or any material that comes under the heading of upholstery or draperits—now is the time to buy—prices (as we sald before) are less than half. $40,000 worth of fine imported damask and tapestry at $17,000 That's the story of this sale—and (is""* ') because of these trade conditions: This has been an unusually dull year for manufacturers—for months orders have been at a premium—possibly the annals of trade (in so far as wpho! i¢s are concerned) does not record such a falling off of business, and to the houses (that are not) loaded up unusual opportunities are presented every day, because the manufacturers must have an outlet for their months of production, and because of our reoeen (and immgnse buying power) they naturally turn to ug first for relief. , that’s just the reason you buy during this sale at half and less than half price. @ French jute tapestry,| Petit point tapestry— Roman striped tapes- an ideal fabric for drapery—heavy, re- an exceptionally durable fabric for try, with magnificently colored cross vérsible quality—in I’Art Nouveau de- | covering; rich Oriental designs in stripes, in the rich, warm hues of the signs, new shades, red, blue and Eastern colorings on a red Onent, for draping dens or $] 5 shea Se SKULL FRACTURED BY FALL. —, Robert Dorson, of No. 14 Weet Fifty. | sixth street. was found in front of No, HM West Thirty-fourth street early to- day with a compound fricture of the | skull. A citizen called Patrol ~ roll, of the West Thirtleth airee, stacinn, | and mn Was taken to the 4 Hospital, Yu) According to the pol: Dor of his carte which wat baling tele hrougl Thirty-fourth altion tw“: ing driven tS | Ni , price usually er 39. background—the regular $1.25 59c! cozy corners... =} a i ie 4 iy | Imported Gobelin tap- SilK Armure tapestry, French verdure tapese estry, rici, lustrous quality, in mag- a richly brocaded solid color fabric, try; we have several rich personage nificent new scroll and floral designs in a small, neat pattern, particularly | designs in this durable fabric, em-| in a complete range of the 98 A unique collection is now shown of high-class | recommended for hall hangings; al bracing the bee and back panel ef- | latest colorings... sse0s ‘ colori as well as many | fects so at It; imported and domestic new denrsiinn tole tones itt y values $3.18 and $3.95" per yd, $1.50, Broche silk damasX, in dainty Pompadour designs and dupli- shown; sale price, per yard... pill cate color effects; this fabric is so 8c Sterling Silver Novelties. 98¢ English wool tapestry Mediaeval tapestry, —#r heavy and durable quality in beautifully woven as to compare colori tine color effects—prices else- i i edlework—J Consisting of odd and artistic designs in heavy quality, in antique colorings of | \i.ce $i <0. ri ev. wr 10 i A fine ne d ew ark—per $3.50 red, blue and green, with a rich her- Jewel Boxes, Cushions, Bon Bon Baskets, aldic design, particularly adaptatle to | Turkish tapestry—fine Louis XV. satin dam- yverse Salts Jars, Vases, Trays, Be rey cee erty ene: | Miry GaINy in Br Oriental tits. | ask, a rich fabric in beautiful colorings tomiz: room or ; usually i a most desirable fabric for hangings perio re ake > ers, Alcohol Lamps, Smokers’ Outfits, | | @ sale price, per yard..... $1635 | oe coverings; usually priced a Nhe ag Yee a $3.95 signs Organzine silk cam- ask, heavy quality, in magnificently wrought designs; this is one of the richest fabrics manufactured and usu- ally retails at $10.50—per $1.50, our sale Italian silK damask, in the new floral detached patterns and the latest color adaptations—this fab- ric is recommended for cushions and tufted Lasaobi as ho wey can be used to advantage—for this sale, per yard $3,25 and Requisities for the Wash Stand and Toilet Table Also English “Cymric"” Silver Toilet Articles and Fancy Pieces. rice, per yard.. 69c Silk Gobelin tapestry, appearing goods, in exquisite new designs and colorings—for the covering of parlor or library furni- ture this fabric cannot be sur- passed—4 grade—per yard.. $2.35 Artistic furniture at prices that brought crowds to our August sale. THESE very prices broke all records for furniture selling during our great August sale, They are one-third to one-half less than you'd naturally expect to pay for the same high grade of furniture. And we're not going to specialize furniture for any particular room, but will give you an opportunity to select pleces for any room in the house. The new $-plece parlor suite at $69.50 takes the prize for artistic furniture as well as for its bargain character, as it is an entirely new and exclusive model made to sell at $98. It was the leader in that great Monday sale. The season's very newest and richest designs—massive and artistic—upholstered with highly- tempered indestructible springs and covered in rich heavy silk damask, Verona velour, panne plush and newest tapestry effects, frantes are richly carveFand ate fubbed piano finish. 1,000 Pairs French Hand-made Renaissance Lace Curtains $2.95 to $11.50 Formerly from $3,95 to $15.50 ‘ An unusual opportunity for refurnishing or replenishing hotels and apartments, at prices not heretofore made. High Grade Twin Brass Beds ticle | | $17,50, 25.00, 32.00, 50.00 and 55.00 | Also Brass Trimmed Enameled Beds Fifth Floor, Size 3 ft. Size 4 ft. 6 im, | b ge abe $9.75 Formerly $13.50 $5.50 Formerly $8.50 | | Ye eh aes $6.50 , $9.00 $6.50 “ $8.75 q a weal 594.5, Hair Mattresses, Springs, Pillows & Bolsters made on the Premises | wy piec lor | 4% pieceparlor 2 one ’ suites. ote suites. y $14.75 for $21 dining table—this is certainly a bargain you | cannot duplicate elsewhere—a table made from thoroughly seasoned oak West Twenty-third Street tines gremers, at 614.00 dreamers, at 816 50, 00. beautiful selected grain—smooth ee pleco M60 Golden oak _ itt: ‘ ing slides+superior rubbed polish Koeh’t OP@AMn Priees: Mahe Downtown Chinaclosets pDiningtables chiffoniers, | 'i"!s!—!2i"h round top—titted H. Shopping an Ex'ravaganer, (golden onk) Wy wosden Oak ak 6.00, tno, (With deep moulded rim—very mass- C. Fo! " ive pedestal base—mounted with chiffoniers, at 810.50, | €enuine hand - carved $18.00 ehiteonie o | arched feet—ortt. ex $I 15 FE . chiffoniers. tension—at 7 $28 brass beds, $19.50 $40 brass beds, $29.50 § Brass Beds at., $17.50 Brass beds at,. $35.00 Side- Brass Beds at.. $22.00 Brass beds at.. $38.50 Brass Beds at.. $27.50 Brass beds at., $44.00 boards Carpet saving of about one-third. | ANY particular home-furnisher by glancing at our special prices on Wilton Velvet, Body Brussels and Axminster carpets will recognize them as being fully one-third lower than are asked regularly for the same high qualities by other stores. That’s why our Monday business was over. whelming—the sale began that day, you know, ‘Third floor, It would be unfair not to urge upon you the importance of coming now, as the floor cover ngs entered in this sale were bought at great concessions, which will not be granted again this season $20.98 for $30 Axminster rugs— | 19c. sq, ya, for good quality oil+ just 34—the balance of an original lot cloth—5o pieces in all, of 172, oe Sq. yd. for extra fine cork $22.50 for one plece Wilton Velvet fac ae i Mg 18 pleces, | rugs—9x12—next to Royal Wilton this |jpyen + Granite tolald tino» isthe most durable domestic rug made, 51.98 tee $278 Axmlniter rags— 89c. for genuine inlaid linoleum— in parquet floor and tle patt erns—47 27x54 in, | pieces, $20.75 golden oak, $14.00 $45 golden oak, $36.00 Golden oak at.. .., $19.50 Antwerp oak at $52.00 Golden oak at...,. $31.00 Antwerp oak at $42.00 Golden oak at. .., 442,00 Mahogany at. . $41.00 Between Lenox & 125th Street, West, Seventh Avenues. EVERYTHING IN SHOES FOR Ladies, Misses, Boys & Children fee FAMOUS SHOE FOR WOMEN, New Vor lr the uwecemy | | | | — — 97, for $1.50 Axminster carpets— good range of patterns, $1.15 for body Brussels carpets— j just the thing for dining rooms and | @ bed rooms. | 5c, for all wool velvet carpets— | Style, comfort and splendid service) 7 many choice hall And stair patterns, are the characteristics that have made 2 ae Monthly sale this shoe famous—endorsed by fashion- of groceries @ TOMATOES — Stand ant Quality: South tl cant bet doi 93c Boots, $3.00. Specials, Sdc. Extra wines: Sixth Floor, able women everywhere. A big variety! of all the new Fall shapes and leathers now on exhibition, Co. ¢ ~~ - iy (PARLOR Mate hes—Dia na r= —* TOULET SOAP =| Ar m re (-—— Breakfast Bacon—Armour's er | Lit’s, specially cured and smoked for suet a crater Go, 4to § Ib, 14 | | strips, th... teseeeene C| Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtows Shopping an Extravagance. ‘ KOCHé GRA Btu low Broo Fi U i pat? 75 Pure Wines & Liqueurs. Quice Lwncw ore These Prices GUINNESS* DUBLIN Wednesday and Thursday—A Sale of ats ae! | tom Mac" | Seen oe rene. 4° Ge [gate tne mat rtabie| Eee... 8 oS SUPERIOR Household Linens. | ITALIAN OLIVE O11 Led ured ‘ éf nal ce. Gal small fra rT TL YEARTTE TE oer 1 "85e HEAVY IRISH LINEN DAMASK, bleached} HUCK TOWELS, extra large, ong Bas * ‘ ° or cream, 63 in. wide, value value 17c. each lic Breaks HOLLAND GIy Lg | ans LAs) 65¢. yard... . 45¢ wemstitchen nick TOWELS, ex- . HH FRUIT JEL. as Wer EXTRA SATIN DAMASK, superior quale tra quality, value 38¢. GOLD DUST OR) teri Home : ah at ity, 72 in. wide, value $1.00 each 2\ic gwitt's Waics nt At AL ng . yd 796 KitcHEeN TOWELLING, heavy Pouter—+ 156 ae 17.50 | HEAVY DOUBLE DAMASK, single or! all linen, reg. 14¢. yd 10c yew LAYER FIGS 78c : double border, 72 in. wide GLASS TOWELLIN( ! and bt Pie Arie +. hO VN Leae valuz $1.50 yd 98c "¢ heck ee tee, per 9c », 1 > GHC fy Oat mow wks . BREAKFAST NAPKINS, al yd Cc ba ie prion 84D ee MOCHA ie 3 “ linen, fast edge, reg. $1.25 doe, BOC TRAY CLOTHS, hand embroidered and | AYA SSR TY Laem 32a Jeep ee Pe de ‘coriain 09 DINNER NAPKINS, pure linen, hemstitched, 18x27 Inches, ek Ot ttess Nt pe selter roAPanoraLl| » oe nvodlld extra heavy, reg. $2.10 4 1,59) value 39. each 21c ‘ DO. Bae Tbe Ooi) ee exe k pas “t SCARFS, SHAMS, CENTRE-PIECES, DOYLIES, &e., In Renaissance and Cluny lace, | gt gan ano. | | Bas ne caual $1.00 |, Japanese Drawn Work, hand-embroidered Irish linens, &c.—a big and superior Beet refined Granu [LIMA «= RRANS =| Ceneral Hous. tsHkiws SCOTCH * collection—all priced proportionately low, torea: § aee ‘ec prandarg. } fare Bs. hn | so sag MINK . " 7 : 4] tl $24 125th Street, West, Swe ao |j tee ss $C ee yee ete h, = ) 7 i » WAST, Seventh Avenues. oe | | ! | ‘ ( 4 . ‘ 4 ‘