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—— REE eISSN EL PR SR Ei yi Antic —_ ai EA TEBE BES OE boece HO STATE CF SOUTH SCA\DAL PROMIS0 FOR REPUCLICANS) IN LICENSE GRAFT “Solid for Bryan,” Is Assur-/ Attorney for Accused Deputy ance of Daniels, National | Inspector to Disclose | Committeeman. | Surprises, | —_>— | } | IN DOUBT ON RESULT. SIMON MARK OF CLIQUE, | to Paying to Pre-| | Campaign Difficult to Forecasi,| Women Testify Says Carolina Editor, but Be- | — vent Cimcellation and for lieves His Man Will Win, | Refused Privileges, er John Bogert began an Investigation of graft) es In his office. Nomlnally the | nse Commis: “Phe Republicans have no more | @hance of carrying any Southern State than the Democrats have of winning fn Vermont,” sald Josephus Daniels, aring 1s on specific charges against | chairman of the Literary Bureau of the| Charles Simon, deputy chlet Inspector | Democnatte National headquarters, | of the office, made by Deputy Comm's- who arrived to-day from the West. | sioner James P. Archibald, as @ result (Mr. Daniels is from North Carolina, | of complaints. filed against Simon, ‘where he conducts the Ralelsh The complainants allege that Simon | ‘and Observer, when not managlig Dim: | ed money, elther t6 prevent | oeratic politics In that State. | cancellation of licenses or to pro- | “The South will be solid for Bryan," | cure the issuance of licenses previously | he continued. "Not even the mixed | refused. Women testified paying vari- conditions under which Georgia suf- | gus sums, one payment being alleged to will make any difference In the nave been made !n the corriders of the THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1908 Gossip of the Warriors _ Betore the Fight Begins CAMPAIGN FIGHT Negro and College Boy Vote. TO ISSUE TEXTBOOKS. Exhorters to Be Sent Out Among Colored Brethren and Trained Stumpers in Other Fields, Narrowly watching each other's moves from headquarters on opposite sides of Madison Square, both Demo- crats‘and Republicans started on three the same quarry, ‘The yoters sought are Labor, Negro and College Boy, Chairman Hitchcock, of the Repu: can National Committee, went to cago yesterday on a flying trip, but left orders behind to his assistants to get busy on a campaign texibook on the sole subject of what the Republi- laboring man, ia hos to candi- | Stewart Bu'lding, result. Poor Geo Gates on Presidential tickets—Watson, | Atl the charges are denied by the | or President on the Pon ticket, | accused and Commissioner | dent on the | Bogert to-d > the noon adjourn- | Ww inclined to consider harges against Mr. Simon serious. nd Graves, for Vice-P! Situaeaence party tick Compromise on Bryan. “AN Georgians ari to thelr fel-/ It is sald that the charges extend low citizens, and in thfs emergency, n to Simon: when to vote for either Watson or 4 man Is accorded a pub- Graves would be a personal affront to a veteran’ of the one or the other, most Democrats are golng to vote for Bryan to avold the; Lawyer George Simpson, for simon aifeulty. to-day {ntimaced b was anxio} to the om considerable | clique very gia, and some |t h but not State to change the “Mr. Watson will Pp Bimon wn out of oli nt in any What will be the size and effect of te ist party vote?” wsa asked of n de sures Would, heen In the middie W some time,” he replied, amd my ob 2 servations leac o the belief t the © au Boclallt pa poll no more than, if as many votes qd four year ago, when Debs rei diveduariolaletot 452,000 votes. Socialists to Injure G. O. ¥. “J do not agree that the Socialls‘s will draw from Democratic strength. On the contrary, I think that they will take most from the Republicans, par- toularly those men who feel that they cannot turn Democrats but at the same time cannot stand for Taft and Re- STOUAS STRONG “This campaign is different from an other in which I have participated, All | ncustrtats Lead While Other | the old indications and means of judg- | {ng how voters will line up are now | useless. We cannot estimate by what’ Favored Issues Are Bought | happened In the elections of last your | or the year before, for the reason that in Big Blocks. entirely new conditions—social, economic and political—have come to the front Jn the past few months, ‘The hard times are a question of to-day, There has F ; ear es heen no opportunity to have a test of Transactions {n stocks early o-day their influence upon political sentiment, were at higher prices and the demand “Therefore, to form any opinion of | Heavy blocks of some of the| how the election {s to resiilt, one must fay, ees eae Pom Med colely. by the conditions and favorite trading stocks changed hands, | the indications of the present, and I be- Neve tyet all of them point to Demo-/ fractions. Brooklyn Transit, Colorado STE La seucceRs. Fuel, Republic Steel preferred and| nee ee, Westinghouse Electric rose 1, and U. 8. MACK CHOOSES MANAGER Str! preterred and Contoidaea Gas) FOR CAMPAIGN IN EAST. | 1e se After some see-sawing,. the Industrials led in a new rise, that group scoring @ RIDGHFIELD, Conn, Aug, 31—The' point gain all around. selection of the Hastern manager for the Democratic national campaign hes tinued active. | The totel sales of stocks were 601,000 been virtually made by National Chalr- orman E. Mack, is ; 5 | shares, and of bonds $4,195,000, nouncement of made public for ack was A The Closing Prices, | ot aay.e highest loweat and inst prices net changes as compared mich Baturday's ches figures, are as fo: ation was Net | Jeaders belng presen ROOSEVELT HAS SHORT TALKS ON POLITICS, OYSTER BAY, Aug, 31.—Representa tive J. Van Vechten Olcott, of New York City made a visit to President Roosevelt to-day. It was not learned Wiat the object of his mission was but is supposed to have had a political | bearing, Another caller was James Williams, who is connected with the Taft cam palgn bureau. He came on an ear! train and remained only a short w with the Preside SS WIFE PREVENTS SUICIDE. h inati m of his flat on t Of the tenement No. 2 fifth street, to-da His wife Mart became Stepens, an am! the work of rev he despondent man aud took him to Bellevue'a pris- oner I HOW TO FIND. AN ABLE CLERK Wabas: Wabash Wee Clerk Given Another Chance a to Have Gone Wrong Again, rt Lippner, a sallow, slender vwuth A man who will nee A competent assistant, If he would succeed Good helpers—the kind That shrewd grocers require— | Through World “Situat Want Ads. one may hire To-Day! To-Morrow! Any Day !| SUNDAY ESPECIALLY! « \ ‘Switt & Company's saies of Fresh Bes! in New York City wane ale Ec Sqrurday, ‘Aug. 8, averaged 7.13 cents per pound, #8 AN ACINE ME but their gains were restricted to small) og } di Trading con-, \ although, it ite of union labor organizauons, mapping i vote, sain- . many of Laour already Bryan. Exhorters After Negro Vote, mocratie ati TAFT GOES FISHING; HOOKS BAITED FOR BASS, MIDDLE BASS, 0. Taft went fishing to-day start from Middle o'clock this morning. His were Ed Miller, of Colum Sandusky; W. ¢ torla; H.C. Corbin Mr. Beckwith's power boat, the , Was used to take Rattlesnake. Reets, 1s a point They fished were fowed Aug: Judge ompanion men , Which fs entertaining J Atroduced Ju bility’ that dindge be prolonged un ntatively adop Special Warfare Over Labor, |" new political trails to-day, each after | | Alb For several days the Democratic lead- NOISELESS BATTLE FOR es have been in conference with heads! THE SE'AT OF NAGLE. 1 pregent lead making the! 25 Bass Island at 8 * -| remain over n LA-PREFERENGIA The Cigar-Tobacco Cigarette has mary advantages not found in other brands. It | delegation to the, Stato Convention Will number close to 1,250 Secretary | rom Smith has been to Rochester and arranged for delegates’ quarters, The special trains will leave two weeks to-day In order to reach the cur City for the opening of the ention, wet for Sept. 16. | from minary councila with up-State | Democrats, Lach assembly district ts expected to luke @ car, WOODRUFF BACK ON HIS JOB AT HEADQUARTERS: | Timothy L Woodruff will be back at his desk in the Republican State Com- | nittee rooms this week after @ ten- day rest at Kamp Kill Kare In the| Adirondacks, The State ticket will be talked over and Ben Bill Barnes, of yi National Co eeman Ward, of W er, and master Greiner, ct Buffalo, are expycted to visit the State Chairman, Local mbly district leaders to land at Jeast one place on the e ate ticket from the cit; sides Gov. Hughes, In the G. O, P.'s district club- houses |t is regarded as certain that can party has done and will do cur «ne; the Governor will be renominated, regards It as a joke. ) the executive member- he aspirant AQNES HEFT FO ALLY BY IL isgen Alone Will Be N fy Independence Party from ¢ lcipate In the part Thomas L. Hisgen, arrived in town ld. Mass., s aftesnoon, and was met by a reception committee ded L. J. O'Reilly and Charles ehring. They escorted hin. across eet to the G Union Hotel, where the candidate {NEW SCOUT CRUISER -CHESTER ON FINE RUN. The new manded Charles F. | phy, Danlel F, Cohalan and other | loaders will leave on Sunday for | LISS, STATE DOSSES ALL STAY IN HIDING jship ts Charles J, McGillick, of Second Avenue and Ope Hundred and Twenty: | Jelwhth street He declares that former) | Leuder Cowan's friends in the diatrict jare with him in the contest worry ni plained Nagle, rouble with Mec neon primary day—that ls, if he stays [in the rade that long.” |BRYAN TO SPEAK (HERE ON SEPT. 17, William J. Bryan will speak in ti clty on Sept. 17. His campaign mana- gers have not thus far announced how many speeches the Democratic foals | Serene Eee ou date for President will deliver here, but | 2 - The will probabi: ke an addi In| ruff's defiance of President Roosey: | DLOPARY Wek? reas in! orders tor the renomination of Gov. Madison Square Garden and one $1) pughes Not a sound has come out of Ea ae Ait anie be te the clty on | Gvster Bay, nor any answer from the The Nebraskan 1s booked to speak in| Governor louder than another country Frocbasten on. WCC ae rile fair speech on agriculture. The sus- je Sta: ‘onvention is in session there, * Hil apesking itinerary includes Buffalo jiperee 1s growing painful to the lead- n Sept. 21. | Rapublican Leaders Wait for Some Response to Woodruft’s Detiance of Roosevelt. a a AN the Republican State leaders are HAFFEN MEN TO HAVE AN |OUTING WEDNESDAY. j when there will Louls F. Haffen will lead the Jefferson | 0M Ways and means to head off the Tammany Club, of the Bronx, to Col- | Governor | er | Mr, Woodruft 1 due to come back jto his headquarters on Wednesday be more conferences Yhairman “Fingy" Conners. of the lege Point, L, 1, on Wednesday, where | oeteate BTL Gon tee eben a dinner, athletic games and political | (0 cath Rnmany, MbORS AtUre conversation will be on tap all day, | phy at the latter's country estate, Good The committee in charg Clvil jround, Long Island, Judge John M. Tierney, Chairman; Bibl seyret hin ib the atmos; preme Court Justice Brady, Magistrate | was too much for the red ere there btable State Butts, Congressman Goulden, Leaders 1, Lea an, He tried to at his Murphy, Garvin and Mortis, Patrick J.| Soe in tne Hoffman He y, but | Reville and James F. 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