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- — a " errerer Fit ay Pitt itt en cht) ee THE WORLD: TUESDAY. EVENT EP TENET 3." 1906. ; If Present Sentiment Prevails Hearst Will Be the Choice.” Murphy Black, Bruce or Hughes Likely to Head the Republican Ticket = ae SS Caucuses and Some Shining Lights | Winter and Summer Dress | PROBABLE TICKET Bisbaeside Charice Maron. rear the at the Republican State Convention in Strange Conjunction OF REPUBLICANS. rout. An exp photogras Mawblight powder 1 he we (Sketehed at Saratoga for Th? Evening World by Staff Artist Mrtimer.) wt the \ ” ny M . a Governor — Hughes or Bruce, Bion began aye ‘ . THATS 7 + PEARED A Lioutenant-Governor — William Mr. Nixon's Speech, RENT writ wanna § Tully, of Btmira Attorney - General Iniitaa M Gpiteheted in power in both Bea pation. A sts 1 which he aaiobed, tie Said, would b> fo . ‘ Eater of te Siate would, he maid. { Te Gite a forerunier of the matio pineforn: Mayer, of New York Secretary of State—W. D. Barnes, of Rensselaer. Comptrolier—Muton E. Lewis, of Monroe. Treasurer—-James S. Parker, of Wrrning fis attention to ¢ tu Raion ie ania the present eatministration < SHAS Oe of recklees exten vagan : Mabor had bern betrayed The Stat Stato Engineer—Henry A Van Rigas pledges to the building of the F Alatyne, of Albany Mahal _Ide Kent into the canal quests with, considerable detail # Repubit cecal wan contfacts, he said. were ar pen be ae @1 Mr. Driscoll to the platform doritation to #ratt My, Nixon here aeserted that persona grievances. renl-or fancied, should not Be Induged tn to the point of revoir netomat Priacoll made quite a Tributes to Many. He raid he wasn't much of 2 speaker, * “hold in abeyance “Let us.” he sald at the Republican party wasn ett Yerlings to the one end of harmony 4 uriy of talkits any bow, tt taie® * 4m action. ‘a . re - it I and fo mu h, he ent and add Matis Aone, he said, the party would | of phuction! poilticn by Murphy, w pre sat the Democrats thernseives an the 0 itor | pe to hand the Tammany jeader the oa iM y “are enlightened by the Strom, fhe convention ta victory in | Pie io Mem he ever got in ne life, | sic of events and admit the wisdom Btate and nation {f MurPyy ie wise he will ater out of ps SA MDOT AE Bots OF xher: Nixon spoke less than \en min- | the comveniion inl} when Mr. Jerome TRention 6C-ihe, aildne : . saad Se ute ib nuuieontier | Menon of the of Lincotn ant At bis conctusion he was Op ee ee ctes wal prod - McK aley started short volleys | 9: af riety, after which the rell| Gen Bition euch as fo Democratic con- the. fir s e t ume about half tes war read by distr | vention "tine 1 has enjoyed for tolerates wi na Cy le p a ee Bn St tood and Congress tary Toemaxn *. Smith — . it Nee vor" “2 ‘ “" if reader.” rushed through the | yr ae Pg eg (; Kiving toree cists. while band hk Ff roll of dé¢legates, clossing ed be 4 in will Ge god and te payed for 8 reinute or two. : : “reading thowe districts, in which he dering ¢ Sulzer boom will be = wiward the as: Congreseman Driscott y the a. Se Simases... sobhecnse (2S i at tbe ‘Dem: ats | ey # Higkins was the equal in “Thehlobal 5 Ke : a make rege! a - wares b emphac.5 wil declare } 5 « ae was that he needed Sin Walgrote, the rmer Bronx | him day "Coiiniesioner, who was removed, Never was there such « Dewoorat Hine Lo vention for other t of baeten ir Mociehinn for “political ac.| Convention as thie, never was j t rang Blick 1 antrimmeled Binck Wn office. ofher, years the convention ball been tne th atte DAs bos ridden over him, Svaribtis commitioes appointed by | Packs with peraptring. howling Dem Diack intediy senber of med apabis administration ‘a * D un a ri © only copeetvat the echo" < on, Hotel. The convention wilt} athered to uaher in the abduction z Sohn a tomination ‘would be. the | made art a’ big. demonstearion, cot . f : ‘4 a de do! olngnt a big demon on, bi fine to-morrow at it o'ctock. — | {het by Wiliam Ran |Friends of Former Governor Plan to Stampede woanimous aemand of the dolegates to |it boa eae % FY on gave thr | : : TAC that te the ense,” remarked | cheers for Bruce | Convention to Him and Hughes Appears eval tani, "headed" Cowmy | rie! dese ; e “Hack will not be nominated. |! — Re Lacin r Th 1n8 ver tn the New | to Be Losing Ground. Roane Ate eee a ee er ae ‘Was the tamest opening sensiot of | out.of cold storni pratie Convention that has ever | louie Btuyvesant Coanler. the Heat _ ‘candidate for Lieutenan: tr thts or any other Mtate. | ye" indorsed with Mr, fas (hough sssermpling to | programme goes throug! %F Gp initistion of a fellow mer >er | hen more miiioes. than Mr. mearet , isa free and lavish contribstor Bmbatners’ Union. About At | campatan funds, John. Whalen. the gpinutes Before the convention was | Hearst candidate for xvi 6. though they are lin of Hearst an» “erea- A few delegaica hame “it's lucky for was born first.” sald. to make his millions for tim” A Hearst Interruption. ex men who continue retary Root or Judge H amsembied a rash man in the awn {he Abate Lor t = <= t 1 f iy ae thee Stiie ta, the ak len te oes ; _ | Opec trom « Statt dent te The ig Biaek 1 with: favor thie. there bobbed ‘Gp ealied for three cheers for Vention apeembled. John Ford and the | State. We believe that che emblems) District-Attorney Jerome, John N Evening World} If Black should be nomir und the prea table a tail joung oe MoClefian. He got three ha pier wheel-horeen ire to be sent away | and traditions which we all love are to | cariisie. of Watertown, Secretary of the] BARATOOA, Bept. %--Former Gover-|the preseat circumstances it would “une Capt at Yellow ‘veut and. long. m back to sit down " C democrat tate Committee 4 t The arrival of the Capita’ © tty ton t or and a loud laueh. A Hittle late Tf Ms, Heures te elected af! the Ja he turned over to the Independence | Democrat) State Commit an ot Blacks friendy have thrown off all |counted asa \ ® victory | from Albany, in high haty and maid’ tke te has gacri- ¥. Murphy, Bourke Cockran. | dependence League candiiates not en-| League. It is the sense of the majority | former Mayor Osborne were appointed | As , fs frernoon are| that would toward re-|coain, made the first flurry | deegaréca tine roe Grady, Joe Cassidy ani No-. | doreed ty the convention here wll Bejof those present that we should con-|¢ committer to go acon the delegates | TUI*e Bnd late fils alics Jesinolishing Odell ap the boe of the |growds poured into 1 say Hearst hea spent fifteen mil cams TIIUEHM aide door, A mith fat Jobe In tie se: vice | conerate on some candidate who can be pnd ascertain the sentiment and report, openly canvassing delegaten poy coca ua cieee eps, helcing tie common. people,” Wee cheering from a few dele. sole voted for by all self- ting Demo- | at the meeting to-night eave i or ti “ at velied the young man @ moment later. eke: tera z } n Sulsers quartette gang for lor by all self-respecting « toh re © nomination to-morrow A wa a singularly auarhetie) f Atect. Take him out k ‘ “ace at lenst twenty mdi ime in BUAlo at an etrty \erats. nnd who eey possibly defeat | District-Attorney Jerome would make| Gruber aid former Judge W. M. K. Ol} Republican cor ooawenadll Roosevelt Holds }wates began yelling 5 pe i ie me 301 e ! - nt y of we! no statement after + ee! i : t 3 pure pre n the c st 6) "4 r to Attack Murphy. | The title Of the eorg, Me UNdoly alliance. A’ majority o: no stat nt aft he meeting He nas ott aeck’s law ers, ar ere} here gt noon to name a fall State Fad i on .P" Popes Bb lie a arst enthusiast by the arm and yerere - ve Come {> Hev| believe that Mayor Adam of thie city | let it-ve xeserally understood during Hucting » t and ice “Seq teleghon eet | meee meee eettorme®. 2 k30 wing ‘The forecaster who © is the man, to meet the situation. We| the ‘past duys tt object tn A 2 | Repben Fox. Ray B. Smith and L be has Ween beurn In the com ts erpie © not been alacove! p n » * Porm rank Black,’ the dark ‘ D. Gleaxon Were chose: te 8 as not OvereS. | should ‘stick together on this fight for} entering the race was for the purpe aivate ‘haces ao } jan’t so dark, got the few | peopie wanted the Presl-|seorstarion It Waa udaninomte ae, to principle. 1 would suggest that a com- | or defeating the nomination of He@rst | aie thing ‘eth vation ies. saab Her- ‘Nai inet ‘he: waals soon BMS | cided to all resolutions te. th « mittee be appointed to ascertain jus; | Any combination Unat -covld. 060M ried echet sat ‘tout ‘aul Steaebee Tike exsist tee eee moines J es phys ~mmittee on Resolutions without de- where the delegates stand; Whether | plish this would be satisfactory to him.| | iy ivavisaa eat o Bleck to-| while @id the Galeges t eS inet when | Mate. they will go half. way with us, or) The Kings County delegation tn] *Amnede tne: conve : | misao var grill van rape 3d tried to get an indorsement tor ‘ommittees on Resolutions, Organtsa. ® bus, morréw deapite bis own assertion that} the point, where it honestly felt Oka as it it might rently }UOn and Credentials were announced +] whether they will help ue fight to the caucus before the convention agreed to} on | caphink Sohee 4A Sakic 1 jooket “ance the President | oy the Chairman, each Congressional f Justice Gaynor on| i* aos cenrngeigie baa 25 +5 A his bands off « political District having one member on each ' | bitter ° vote ax wy untt = pei nis rmed | polae pps * 1 it tthe firet ballot “and the ensuing | The Bruce peapie are alate k at the big atck woukd! not | comntttes : one cau ansure you that ( ; a! ae ike Siew Soe: euracaies ey| Ht was the first time tn a fgh: and ime ston, guiding the leadérs| Judge Merriok Stowell. of Oswero. ; : @ velce on the | Courts of the delegates Ie in the hands ; 1 4 F I harp: [we Ch f s ‘Pp realize that the majority of the e- long wh hat a 2 cwing Wenging of the political harp-|\s Chairman of the Credentinis Com of PH He js empowered | © t | " mittee: Gen. Ste L, Woodford of shih: sess aes MoCarren Bead ies Rasdetph| to ‘ewiteh the sixty-Aine votes Biatk Not a Candidate the Resolutions Committee, and Jacob Brenre Bre Brooklyn to any candidate he fancies|atound waiting for a word that neve | 4 > : | Mearst wilt - yy eer gg / | it w : To an Evening World reporter Gov. | Ber . pic Tae : (an s00n as it becomts apparent that| comes fram Oy Ba ’ ening Por tT eee. | Hon Commit ‘Albany Conference’’ at Adjourned Meeting) mem.” Shdge Gaynor cannot be nominated Ceakcgseinn Suviens "Sd onion the head of the ¢ tack, who come ip with ine Hane The convention was getting ready te re | DOS | at New York. jumped up with a reeo- Decides to Concentrate on Gaynor | pe ia 5 | wan ware my Git et STORY OF BRIBE What Beanett wae approached on a pub 1 um not frebtencd. Mr Hughes | iM . elt w i denoun ita grab, wolenice at spe ito Corner if the business centre of Buf-| nex an excell : w | inate Hughes on tt nt ani me or abroad ¢ or ams. RAISES A LAUGH i hae an excel : being | Sennen ten tes ; <4 Soin be all tiene, Stameniont aE t si NTION. | 1? 804 offered s.000 «he wou 3 de- | nominated, 3. think bree : Pe aan ot aolae, He hitend Tee Lad e AT CONVE aV + | are lagainat Hearst. ‘Thore ware f tut [eae und low being heant egret ‘ioe Me, Bey = Pl See rules be suspended. snd. the resciation EGONVEN TION ALI. ‘ r Mayor A t Botte Witnedea, who had been previourty in-| Hughes's chances and more of Black's psccahth na sn th cee he le Nevertheless, thie man who | Rg TE eee ey cue nex: t s aches Gennes saree may require ye i to The | Mrvcted It loous now Hisck had as good 8] an un — oe ae nominated, notably those int ‘ preg Bi tay rape’ mere paert 3 2 ‘ rene es ee . n preapect {oC nding’ womsioated ax’ Bruce ty gay sea, cae ROWE camp, Wave oct reseed \Seetr | ynvention then adjourced antt! Peandidacy for Governor was proctios Preminent anti-Heare: men present Rventng World.) er the sipeet oo P | in my end of tho State us « Hepubli- and if opportunity presents will spring | to one a errow | ; District-Attorney eJrome were r pres. site te from the story that Benntor | S44—perbape @.botter one. It is now] can: "we know him only a a lawyer.” his name und try to stampede the | 11 oslo: WitbAraws. to-day ot Hournes |v nmer Mayor Thomas M. Os:o-ne BUFFALD, Sept A PRINeS | MoCar need the deal veing claimed that nearly every mem-| 7 Atatoment pretty well exprogedd convention to LN t no-a! pany: ¢ A pi ' 1. k nOWRD of Ruffalo to-day oo dor fu the freauele: ie dur Nor dclegation'ss.reek to Me nt of @ good many of the he for Da ie ihe pains st the” so-called Al ‘ 1 Hen Rlens nd. 0 a new i ra . , ir Ww Hot vm Yor pelpeasiorsy wp-Staters. But Congressman Herbert whether or no conspiracy to. mame ALBANY DELEGATES ence ¥ are Democrat E 1 rener BY OOP t SINE AN Rttempt to bribe Mate ot 4 MoCarr * 7 ln derpite Parsotts’r | Pursons was still the Hughes k the nominee are in eom- > a Arte ~ 4 4 * 4 ~ advan: h ughes th th something }ke dele ee Se Whe fiimtnation of Hearst should | Os ecaure a critics egarded seriously in some quarters « ¢ spot to accompany | Tim Woodrutf's deleg ' ores of gues fagilon, with romemmend andthe fo-| TOSUPPORT HEARST Gomcenirate on either Judge Gaynor, «| cont she Democratic party in this | laughed a in others, The story says sino wa to be rey srow | k Parsons's own rs- lowings of Jim Sheehan V. Cortina, | Pie tia ade . 4 sal Commiticeman Wiliam L.| hs cack — ———— —- ——_—_———— ng Sos eas? Bg a= ab SRT hl _ - — — ——— —- of Westchester, George W. Ald BUFFALO. » and Jobo O'Brien, the jast twolgeiegntion announced Wh 3! ‘i ] . deserteyn from. the Kitchen | 2° hats decided In igs = I emperature aiisS res | oca eadaders ass a onvention members oF ITA itam Randolph Hearst for Gow. ¢ hall! towne |r n geiwgacion re-elected Patvick attended the | te Comm two bands,| McCabe as Biat minitiveman, Mr ng session A Crowd of Politicians Waiting Outside Murphy’s Door | th wood ones, in oppd is prominently mentioned os | ¥y Maurice Ketten the building. About thre | McCabe ue for tie State ehalrmanahip t cially. invited yisitors P » : | the platform These were mostly wom. | — - : Jen. Half ap hour before ag thos ; b | fhe county delegations began. eicklin WOMAN'S BODY IN RIVE in. They stepped IMehtly and spok The body of a woman was to | low. You might have th ‘ h they were the honorary pall found in the North River at the foot of | a large funera! "| aetiale body was nude save ‘ Cheers Are Scattered, | for a pair of stockings. It had Geen in ' im Woodruff was given a straggling | the water about eight months, elnd was, round of cheers when Ne enteres f | unrecogniaable beyond the fact that ft the Iings County bunch. Mra “Tim,’| was a white woman. Police took It to 9! | who had already arrived, arose from | py. Bis 2 j " the oltele and haipes atone | Piet A. headquarters of the -xiver | the oneering squad, | ormer LACKS LAD FOP Ae | ene | peared in the doorway, Inatantly a | weorty Duret of caeering started, Roh | Dands Joined in And there a cheer: 1 lullabaloo for two. « ree mn coe ten Phe w York County de.egates marvhed ta with a ban Tiere was} more ering, but fot se much. An Ocell, the down but not out, mount ed the gletfcrm, followed by Becrecary the n Koa, of the State E utive amittee, Une survivors © old iard of the Odell camp br loupe 1 as lo good fashion. With whoops ani hand- || fowr times ms laps. Odelie pudgy face it ap with | aP) « smile at the warmth.of the reception SLACK WS It WAs notiead, however, that none of Canem J cu the “nla caine from the wide of the |] ORV twa: house where sat the New York and CIAL FOR WEP x. Krookiyn delegates. wee pe rocxn loc Nor F Convention Is Opened. a Are, CON CREASE! one 15¢ The rettring chairman rapped for | order and the convention opened. ‘The ‘ kev. He le Decker, of Buratoga, mage lee 54. yY 9 | short prayer con LAY |" Sdelt Rnmaurord that unjers the tolls | ‘vil wax dmanded hr would present the 29 name of the temporary chairman that) con sad been selected {Congressman Parsons asked for the oat New York County and See- Fox ealled the rol! af all coun for changes in the lista of acoved: | ted delegates. The frat notice af con- | test wi Med by Lhe Fourth Assembly | | Teetrict of New York County, Mr. Par-| na called for the peading of the names delegates from ‘Thirteen Us ret At the third name he halted Foaling with « protest Cnalrman Odell” announced that the | Btate Pixecutive Committee had decide: tovaccept the hasnen of Sciegater hold. | Sante en a ch ito the tintorte Bo Nake rine vou book * Ini tials as the pro iw the convention. of Odell adherents cheered at this, an | {¢ it peallyy meant something important Mr. Paraous thereupon filed a notice of contest from the. otoenth District, | | TON Ba’ asthe an eta iy Rawacclape, \ WAITING Fo® veacnae, cere aha few he J or See Ee % iis ices gh whee he Ad waa tn by Mr. Odell an ides Lat dies das id ins