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E ushes, Man of No Boss, TH WORKLD: HV BNLNG, BEPT WEDNESDAY Woodruff EMBER 26, 1906 Heads the Republican State Ticket; Succeeds Odell and Will Manage the Campaign eon ts atk vw ocsieontost! Republican Candidate for Govern Privilege of directing ep ica a ate for Governor directing . bf "He is abreast ital « by Unanimous Vote of the Convention. | the party. In the 7 he hand and #8 a man in every way w 1 afta State I | present the name of Charles E. Hughes.’ | | Iny these words Job E. Hedges, of Néw York,presented the name of | Hughes 7 a dozen seconding speeches, and then, no | other + ¢ convention unanimously made him the candidate. a Se ements fk After the nontination of Mr. Hughes, Ser Alfred R. Page read Ly } R ‘ _ " / nother Little Girl Lases| Only Five red Fe E this telegram received from the candidate \ War Department Ready ot Gir e Hundred Fans . } - 4 n ; “If 1 am nominated and you think Jt advisable, present: the follow. on Report that Procla- | a Foot in a Similar |hought Game Was ing to the co ‘| thank you for your ‘confidence. The Repub 4 t ! idence. pub. . Pp Accident, Worth Seeing | an part nd the honor of the State and to repre mation Is Prepared. & - | t the commo ; le. and the cause | : the comm: if e ¢ Cause decent govern 107 1 Prvigrs Mt danas ais hie ald THE BATTING ORDER ‘ me WASHINGTON, Sept, M—The Warl, ; . ‘ ° Sg evening " x “ i : ‘ , Department is prepared to act at & t 1 shall accept the nomina without pledge-other-than-to my pets erahe a By. ing heard @ rumor ae car be a + aotue, . x “= ¥ “ rz a, + eed One dtunwred ani rm st a 4 A a, ag ' duty according to my conscience. If elected it will be my ambition te ert gplct beet th at ation WOOT statly Killed. ue ini ic M wome tin to-day relative to " ry I give the Stat sane, efficient and honorable administration, free from boned @hish wa. ae rpreted to mean| 8 was playing with some other chU- | Hresnahan taint or bossism, or of Servitude to any private interest. A united party intervention pe epee ay Oe Te | Mogan al gh m . iss tas he cad was ft und n cas f laking an appeal to good citizenship must win.” sige wee” eucaareme | foe. toate, Wal aeiruly sand fj Congres#m.in Parsons then nominated “pride and confidence’ in Prewhient complete organisation of the marine de-) The car r m f ns jon ® for Ldeut.-Governor. Roosev 4 pledges the party in this tach: te, which will comprise the! Ovident Ca an. | k Ethers was candidate and the State to “follow t y in his Mousta ang fAfth expeditionary wat-|The motorman w aed ' f Secretary cast one ballot for him. On| steve. tations.” ant the names of the corm-| o 4 Fourt } motion of Congressman Sherman this It commends Gov. Higgins a fianding eMcere were taahe publ | se ton k was done tn the case of the rei the Sdministration. It approves “the tee. Naval officers in all parts of the coun T e t ‘ oak we oy 4 t tloket, John F. ¢ ¢ Becretary of IALIBN preventing corporations fran ae tees Nodiage)cictog hath Heb Fig fe c 1 > Biante; Merton ©. Lewis for Comptrotier; ™*king polities! contributions, from orders imsued to-day showed the . f 1 ¢ Jultus M. Mayer for Attorney-General; °TO¥Cing our legislative halls with jot ecand of the officere who wil N ¥ > ' Evening W ) John G. Wollenmater for Treas byists and from exerciing corrupt and mend the additional warships which ’y (her way from « 7 BO ey * nd Pe ee snege , Siblter influence in fram ata { e Giants va : = pe Nit AMT Bate Maat ee raed mniven ed a, | have been ordersd to convey marines t Allie M et . . Fe ee ene Convention “hall was 1c approves “the legialatio " | Cubs. - : aren > of well-dressed women m grant " ail “se x > Lined 4 os ar : ed men Ww bed paliinmetial Sébiantten. tp hi Setde pte HAVANA, Sept. %.—Secretary: Taft tt) ¢, faweruck é Ghe then. ' = QapTE $ ELA AA RE le ined thet -H intervention 0 h ani . i pesgion beran at 1) o'clock m sil nia eli tlatele celica Miike 7 alge a oa 2 = * = r a Big Stick a M | providing for & commission to preven: Must come It wy be oly Kite every] y . = : i ihe vi a Magic Wand. the over. capitalisation and exce Sifort (0 Festore peace has | tree : Wisipe. The delogntes coming tn were stil] | Shares of public lighting corporations Although President Palma and 8) "Bystanders screamed and turned away. | seven, Uniy bi nd se scsi thelr amasement at the sud-|@nd favors “the extension of Yhis policy Cabinet have resigned, “Mr. Tat this) expectins : : di wy First Inning which the whole situation | to regulation of al! pubiic utility corp: Afternoon triet to wet the Cuban Exeo-| pieces How a tcnend tC the| § 1 Mot . [ the magic touch of the | fationa.” Utive to change his mind. He sent him BS y ~ f as ‘tee lepowess 0 Hug- Wand that in called the big stick, leav-| In national affaira It stands for the @ letter in which he appeaied to Palma's * Z f tne f wheels | ¥ r M Jude ~uspesteced. fn Haghes the oniy candidate for first protective taviff with revision only by patrictinn and asked him to recor 4 crow My that it will her Place on the ticket ite frienas, favors logi@iatiol to restore his action in giving up office an teidace & tee ahd iia Cod went t6 third o@ . A Gret-rate brass band played the |‘ merchant marine and the reduction Following this actlon Secretary ft | see Geeatak ey ie, Dace ad and scored on Bpy Gelogstes to. thelr seats, but the brisk (Of Tepresentation in Congress of those Lin an interview sald that he was " . anit OF day me ost, Blowing of the horas did not liven up Stee where the right of franchise is hopeful ¢ to wtenl t ONE RUN things much. Most of the delegates "UPppressed. Cuba to-day te practically with ® Second Inning fought thelr places as quietly as| It denounkes the prompt punishment government, apd the landing of Ame 0 peed, Lebertanned & Npesstbie, The firet outbreak of cheer, °C all mob-Thetigators and leeders and Gan forces to restore order in the island | a pared, 2 = soe 8 Was for the temporary chairman | the #ual protection af civil and polit le believed to be the necessary grounder was coo hot for Deviln, and SPahereseman Mike Driscoll, of Syra- cal righta of ail citizens without regard | = lla | ' ran safe ig got fy. NO use, but tt wa: tertitnns }0_race, eteed or cole . Ss x oyster was very «nil, -wteritiaad | nte°S, Srorm closes | ‘The Moderate, or governing party, Ia ‘ ao echiai *) Former G. ' We Go not believe that our peop) night deided to abdicate everything in ja of Mot D. on Mbigel ov. Hack waa given a heatty:| wii! follow these who would rasbly ex the nature of national, preyinoial and ni RUNS applause A jot of the dele- | Periment with socialistic theories to the | untet e nus force Datirbhieh Wo end eoaired toms | serious danger of the public welfar CGFES- municipal government and thus for / Third Inning iis Waourah, St | "Ne party can be safely trusted now the hands of the American pegce com Hall beas his bunt to Devitn’ Taye ms immy Wadsworth and! th ‘ollown leadership of men Wh wsioners and compel the United Hogains ad throwe mB Ofell were Hkewitd cheered, hadvooste the ‘Clevernmental ooners _ — pet States to intervene the second time a - Up tm the balcony stood the high- | t*anwcontinental lines ag rattroads, | | A ates to : : a. Waited mémbirs of the Capital City Ciud, fand.-a guanee ot retiree conn Cube. } rene : from Albany, qwhoeping for every lender political uma partinns woncrot | | The Literals, or opposition party Strang 5 ery lend partiaan pontrol sa rene aa 7 f Br, ullowed icaGer taat came down the | Would add more than ten Dilliane of ’ 5 nee the action of the Palma admis.) * one P Mible. By Aint of thin sort of thing tho | MiP fo the national debt In thely | ] etre sien Se tesaenn, bet Sap sonar si & NB eonyention“preventiy warmed iteelt up, "what the Renn a] | FE eS Oe erwenien | OOTENSE IS SIDNIny Paper! torificed MU EAME Meade anntes: unaiett a. eure eect ine Rep: n party: has gone | ome the age of American interve 3 4 s 4 oS t of t the ery ms bell uy onky 8 of sex ne a & s tt it rape ae ohn There was s Witter! Gite and mation, “Helse by “Weal dete wimlaigwation of tba island's Asking Capt Kimber. 1, gered. ine paul and Stree wee Of resignation oo the Bara-| Pemocents, wean fo by lore phys wanes yp f a Mg to aecond Sonat + oe eed ta haa | Cemocrala, we saved our Union and the affalre for any leng® of tim a \% ota, Shanes R wre Sena api fe ay aq at ae | ee lt oF Ry Hci] War, Helped by | 197 fe f N York B It Ip potnted out thet even if the Amer. Cou, B. to Resign. dint a on Deal's drive ce ho Je boom ba ey _ipemonrats we reaume Was Leader of New York Bar Before Insurance jean Commissioners suscented in cote! | howe inder. ” efile od up like another Jonah is, we KUléd the heresy of the : lahing the Liberals in power it #ould —_— ar ‘dc gs — Bo viatban along with all Uinlitted coinage of ailver ut and Gas Probing Made Him Known not insure peace in Cuba and that the ma. See } i a pit aii, ‘Rite the 200m §8 ir Driacol ni an patriotic od mips. Neg nm +e t der “ortet, |Jistan all parties to stand with us to the Whole Country. sefnitely. i arena ave etamed a | St Mc . “De or order, Judge Me of bie a < , The Government ofMfciain all adm “ F Ne q _ greg ce Boag Bird we, Tis patdliaSciaedes But Wife of Republican) mat ey prover American in tho Fourth Inning nattedite the etnments Charlies E. Hughes forty-four years 186. He taught in Cornell and | inee S Ihe leas some unto Li “ “ al r County, and aahions : t an party, | member of the staff in the law oMces a of extatence Strang ‘ ‘ top-Pulton datrict. 7 WOODRUFF CHOSEN tailed to" exerciam bis ihislate. Carter o woratiewer.| Public Shomsanterest,- |e rit ev-evt st samme. . ent of Col a Taylor wtraeke ‘ a to be ented wa, of y . a y on tan: ‘ an “ NS : ; s te be unseated was, STATE CHAIRMAN Fist of franchise, and sbreye| watch arm. he afterward became Lec scaan guneeh on ahi talent RUNS pas | Armstrong as Chairman. TO SUCCEED ODELL, | (ih exsent of bia activity as @ poll-| his employer, Walter & Carter, and| Mrs, Charles E. Hughes, the prowpe: Dretlie tonmalaned be Secretary 3 eager 3 vit wiel and stole Piva } tiotan | they have a (most delightful home tive first lady of the Empire diate, re-| with the Liberal and insurgent re veviigegreies rag me the ‘taroer exper «| ‘Mpecial to The Evebing World + Born sre sl estarenon, whieh whrbe No. #10 West ceived the news of tha Rargtoga Con-|pentatives, President Palma. Vice-Pres Sy epi Roldan! 4 pinpsing ssored ‘ee \ 6 no inino: on | SARATOGA, Sept. 26 2, | Mind ave: sh three pretty chil uae ak wwne. t | the’ che! Ku Republican § : of | R's dren make on. the merriest bouse- | vention at her home, No. 67% West End| ent — — K oedicntlbey Sey | for ¢ K ‘ at t M dann. ONE RU vote pied ne od | holds rk avenue, to-day with an interest wasn | erate Senators and Hep sake Mond lacharg gir Beslae nee nittee went Wie ¢ beaan the practice ongress announced thelr resignatl gg as : eal € ¢ »4 {nto session. Boote) had been & | of nw the $60 an payment he fo-| ahe did nat allow to overfiow into public | today , j a I ir, a0 > ‘ iy Ie of Brooklyn, | *ebeo! te arene ate Deshins. She | sslved tee tires Feare ie Colwm | enthusiasm Preaigent Palma has summoned { 4 “ 2 Sixth Inning aan ° ate Jovernor, was elected | * f the ba ted Baptist preach- | bis owsllip bestowed upan hi pes ere Soemeeey ce ear be h a = sda OAS» , ov ras a ‘ » aded Boot ved te a Dwiaht. the Sean’ ot} “It te my husband whd a in polities tona) Assembly tn extraordinary » os iin eon ype i “af hrooran .f . succeed ex-Gov. Ode f choo! 4 the la non &. | sion for Friday, to act on hie reaig a meee: Deal, Hall Mied te an <a z at , dy We n. It wae the cae, torensd ‘the jar Of tie| Mad Mrs, Mug and not myself] ion as the Moderates will not a HRA aie — Ps Mca t € i r te BR: Gieason, of m wat thelr boy | income. "For devoted two niehts Naturajly I follbw with intereat his pe css. sonkasanses 5 ma m a eset , : Gchict McGann New Yor . . R I eruye week t iE undcraraduates. |; {1 really do not age why | aa ee (aie ae for a vote of ‘ bute a cen ; "5 :- iyman, "ag eek to qiaang raved, seule Se sre ie S| ccanimast oo Boures Pea ote es mes = rte ny 2 Dt Reube A 4?’ when Mr. Hughes became famous tho| the wife of public man should be & PTT eae p eventh Inning ; ul ny s by 4 k he would country Over Uy ‘hie masterly ‘work is | pubite personage x . Sirang co Meagan has vob BE bay Ben ) A, wan cle eacher was going to exposing life insurance abuses énd mas “ rE rhere isa oy'a ft od out oo Ma - 1 a pewly created |. college proteseo monopely graft: last summer, ax coun 1 am willing to have my picture BB ecg jovie. Ge. Med out to ay : : he chairman wus empowered to |e & ool ‘ asl to We Armeirong and Stevens pom- ‘ken, but you do not know how | fast , i tole second. 7 r Ppolnt a treasure Tho elder Hughes was called 10 8 Thittees, that he had just been “dincov-| shrink from getting into print. Surely ain Low fs Sed bail c t On motion winiti getting pri apiain & @ pitohed ball { P ~ pirit Vag tone lass “Barnes, jr sipit while Charles was yet | ered. But, in fact. he had already!) can have no interest to the public.” He is tr Rusvianize 6 game, Donlin taking his i ot P . ne Tharigs Anderson, the negro lesdér from |, ‘oniid. and then to New Yoru. The Achieved & Righ regtacion se wyer ‘geet veh onlin taking Wi } . Roe , His | Manhetoan, was elected a member o and wae looked upon es a | roof the) Mrs. Hughes, wll and dignified. ts the | pany “ z At. Doni struck out r a: » comuniites at laree to represent the | boy attended * public #heol | New York bar in involved and intricate! gracious hostess at all times. Her hasel prommes He on and iiveng were, doubled on ero voters of the party for @ year a hat was a pupil jcases. He had risen stop by step eyes sparkled with animation to-day Sign pl) RUNS. PCNA AEP lng pM ass ; Public School No. 8 in city, | through many years of hard work. and) | eheapsin , ee? | AP 2 er nit. Eighth 4 HIGGINS SENDS Fe ee eae ein ut Na: | hig suroeee in the insurance exposures, beneath ber brown hair ae reporters and }inarks « enw 1 i 4 ighth Inning as Mn Pi ST asd He was a wonder in mathe | wae Kn him to lawyers or Sudges.| messengers were hurrying in and out of Af srago, it te paid. the oom-| Wiktse replaced Taylor tn = as A . 7 ‘ - |ymno Knew him and ‘ble’ methods,” He pany yect to have a | Bm Labert str me arses {| CONGRATULATIONS | matics then and at Brown University, (attedl xt May Bae AR A a ag eragicellacoe Ae «alate | sirewsride epeeces |. | Beane panies gharkag “not a aaeee ot TO CANDIDATE, |*% om graduating in 188 with highest ony wee exec ied. when the ‘retien | [eQenee eee. uk nee papiiee- | He and his friends, wi he ‘maicon- | Corcoran's pop. NO RUNS an bed w . A 7 bonora, seeufed the chair of mathe-|\Pc"espanure of the apstem “tr eee UH cept out of the papers well se A lage Re A Pi pe oe ge Ra BS of congratula- | Zatct gt Delaware Academy Deihl, | tho Repsblican campaign treagury was leat veer. ~ aie ‘cn Kimber said, did not attend, say. | Seymour, Jude got Breanadan's fy. N : | N.-¥. While at Delht he studied law | filled each year out of the funde of in.| OM% secasion. granted a —_—— }ing that and is wife would not | RUNS. Hughes's ‘c utes LO A YOURE Women reporter, I ” : afternoons In the office of Judge Glea- | uranes, nic rnek souwht to “pull Prt to see a column thterview | mix with the “rowdies. Ninth Inning form : ; pminated One of |"Tacer ne attended Columbla, Law te nawaed before tha Armmrong Cont | _.'t, tm merely Mr, Hughes's wits, and) Thomas § Breast on 8 totum trip) cgied & request for ine captain's resig= to thir. H was one! gehool and ved bis sheepakin in | mittee." was his reply. as such 1 preter to be Known to the | from Blackwell's leland this afternoon, 4 presenied it to him. He de- 1 scoring. Ki: . « * wa public, and not as the expounder Of any | crashed into the Morgue. at the foot nad ee He 4 ral greet he =_ —— remar bie or Unremarkable views. im D Fe a a Y * siti ne wife of lic ramay follow | of the East Twenty-sjxth st pier he membera then, ft 5 ns taking third. Smoog The wile Se carees and be ok veneht | ripping @ bis bole in the south side of| sented the matter to C net.| aut Devlin to MoGann. ON ERUN 5 Y. own aphere late of No. G80 Weat| capiala: number of the ave ni bs st Il not unt im is re ! PASSENGERS INA PANIC escaPEs From jam. |Srcita'sc™siut Tec" |S8tpantettg °° . , unclaimed dead, spilling vome of. the| of Corpors ° Paseo — bodies on the fo ot the More i: ; * ‘The boat was in charge of Capt. Mich ; (@ontinued from First Page.) ALBANY, Sept. %.—~Henry White, | ne) Shaugnnessy. It backed int ST ° comin, BDeBs j f eee has bee here ty the wulhor- | gigr gt a lively speed. The bow broke WEATHER FORECAST. le vege extture bonee- { with h nc t 2 B rh ties, pending an investigation into the | ¢he yworfeet-square #iringpleces as if while, ; > . re rene ‘atts iad World reporter | winter of John K. Capron, head press-|iney were matches, ihe bow of the Forecast for New York City rita FOR WEDNEADAY 4 oe F as one of the most terrible she could imagine. |man of the Evening Journal, whose | poat pushing under the Noor of ihe |f nd vicinity: Partly cloudy and COUOANUT binaiy ROUND oo” VERAULT CASE GOES over. ” 1 AND NIGHT OF TERROR. body was found on Hept: 16 tn the Mo- |Morgue for eight fect. A large 20-foot | warmer to-night; Thursday rain; CHOEOL Aig cay Bie ia a 15¢ sai ba 1rning coal threw a red glow on the sky end sen” she| Rawk River, at Gredo Ipland, escaped ‘fagpole on the upnet deck crasned | ; bi CIAL LOR TMUNSDA : " + ry and pen” she! PAUX ine mitth Precinct’ Station this |through the wall of the chapel in the |f fresh te brisk southeast to south CHOY =e | . ke ed crew worked amid a smother so thick. 1) afternoon. south side, vf the Monguc. It then toll winde. Hees AM Yo 15 : b the cabin we had faith in Capt. Barbieri, and | sent out i, Mes John" Faite "way wit PESARCLAY AP, i So" mm owe if force Seinen as » i. © to th? worat there were boats enough f jung tp tre ‘ ‘2 hi jor, Ge; collision threw him from ‘his | (a 79 CORTLANDT 38 dar 7 wore easts in a forest fire. I-saw men, SHIRT WORKERS STRIKE. |¢ lane papinet conialning records ‘fol | 4 Ee : wat 8 children in the fight to get at the boats, If it! as abn {Dur ae Nghe adc 10 days and se it es Y nh 1's coolness the Nord America must ave fur-|Qne Hundred, Members of Union| A. SiO ag ipelng. crue eines tf ; who ° pull, w ppb ga = the ferry pos b J ; \ pin » were filled with eulphurows fumes and soot | yhe shirtworkers’ Union of America ‘oer. jammed. #0 ne Wot ‘be . (PLATFORM SCORES ee cone { ses from | sao dectarad & etrike on the art toc- jamie to mang ANY OTe TPS $0 Tucks te, Memntlme tne eaCuDny WANTS—-PEMALE. 4 a \ ery 0 Aedovita & Bon, of No. we ‘4 s SHON RAR Wanted, S Vamliy Foran Ape Pipe AN’S RAILROAD : } 1 { Mrs. Pizzamonte, who died tn the pante, range | rv oF 8, Tdapaviis & Bon. of ” ba Na A Diy. Tonsmeopar. Waltoet Aitciié Wet =< OWN ERSHIP IDE: ‘ 8 . 1 and One-half years of age, The four pathette Hitt'e! on Monday Isane Wittia, neoretary of BHOOTS A MAD 00G. LAUNDRY. “WANTS-—MALE = 1 ” mmigradon offtclals that they were to be met on thelr| the union, was discharged, end the] Some excitement wae caved thie a — that an adjour res father, Santo, who Mves in Brooklfi: Late his after-| union aembers allewed that ie wes |ernoon by Bia appearance ot «@ mp: | Aipeoiat to The Breviog Worley |} Leo iKiwtler not put in ap appearance and the children will be be } bare ota aon ey Lenox aveuue. near SATQO6, Sept. 2 —The platform | AUETT Dn Tt CME, Gellcniensen’ cng | cared for Hie Islane (1) he can be found, If the immixration officials | o¥+ nemeend elreet 4 Republican tate Con-| COMBE Zolwnon. he dellenleraen ond (ail to discover his whereabouls the cbildreg will have to be sont haek t# “i wo. ms regorie. the paatxs Gy defendant in cours * dtalys ) ’