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RS cea re RRE mene ancy reece ee 10 HUGHES SHAKES HEARST WITH CHANLER ATTACKS AT STATE FAIR OF “GRAN — Governor Guest of His Rival,! He Assails Chanler, Fraternizes in Syracuse, | Jerome, Rea and Where 50,000 Gather. | McCar WOODRUFF THERE TOO | vovtsvitie, s Hearst continued las lof the “Grand s Senator Horace White, the jing chaner, so Governor's Running Mate, > aaa ete Also in the Throng. Jeanier, who A cted t BYRACUSE, Sept. 17.—Gov. Charias F.) Made hin and the peopie | hin (oy. Lewis Stuy Mughes and Lieu want Chailer, meeting here to-day at the 1x9 @ little count State Fair Grounds on the common gilt charm upon ground of thelr official duties to the Boss Murph State, received the of probably the largest crowd that ever po huslastic plaudits gence + tage gathered within the Fair Grounds. Gov, | @s disastrous as it ts alsnocoratle he is doomed to the ignominious Hughes and Mr. Chanler first met at a flag-raising at the Academy of the Sa- ered Heart, in this city forenoon, and there as Fair Grounds the significance o! meeting, so soon after opposite poiitical parties had named them as their re- spective standard bearers, was not lost upon the throng that numbered 5#.( The two offictals were most cordial in thelr greetings, and neither at any time during the day let pol the local celebration. The tribu cheers to the rival candi they appeared upon the pl feat the | Hug Hugies vetoca of New York of gi bonds. ies enter Into the fair inclosure, where Hughes | !! tormaily dedicated new Manutac. Det tures and Lil 1 City oportunity Building, was Probably far more personal than pol cal in its message, It was the duty of Lieut.-Gov, Chan- -oMficio chairman of the minission, to act as host, while | the Chief Executive of the State was | the guest of honor in the observance of “Governor's Day.” Mr. Chanler introduced Gov, Hughes who, in a speech which dealt almost wholly with the achievements of the State Fair, paid a high compliment to the members of the State Fair Com- mission, The Lieutenant-Governor aft Ward expressed his thanks to the Goy- ernor. Time L. Woodruff and Sena- tor Horace White, the new Republican nominee for Liettenant-Governor, also obnoxious Jerome, body is necessary, terference, spoke at the Fair Grounds. Exchange| _,, Public Service Boards. of cordial compliments marked the cele | 4 Usbes has created niveubens vice lin ‘whlch Cronin practically charges the | flames co | Independence League leader with enter-|from place to place. conspiracy to elect Taft.|asked ior help, and sen i ‘tt ts alleged, was to be accom-|places destroyed were Robinson's store, y placing the Hearst national | Johnson's hotel, McPherson's hotel, the | ticket In the fleld. summer home of Gen, Horace W. Car- In addition, Mr, Cronin says that at |penter, of New York, and several other ing of the former leagu ck Hotel, Albany, la: , at which thirty counties In No estimate of the dama the State were represented, {t was de- ; made. country clded to form a Bryan federation and| The fire was not controlled until 1 organize in all the industrial centres of | O'clock, It is believed to have been the State, particularly in New York, | caused by a tramp. =[‘C—_—_=_=_=_= Men formerly prominent in the league| There was only one casualty, Sc t the meeting. Glenn betng badly burned. The | er Mr, Cronin, resigning as | estimated at $20,000 | commissions, bration from beginning to end. BIOV BALSA Oren Goy. Hughes, Mr Chanier and other tainers and to prot Alstinguisned guests ned | COuPOTAtIOnsS at luncheon in the Fair Grounds, and), afterward made a tour of inspectton have been Tate in the dressed the Daughters of the American | to Revolution, ang to-night he and Mr, oth Chanler, after a banquet at tury Club, will re Karnival parade, one of the picturesque | peopl features of fair werk aR Gov, Hughes, who was entertained a the home of Frederick R, Hazard, jr. In Solway, late, and immediately after t went with his party to. the Academy of the Sacred Heart, on the north side, w he was t honor at gs raising which included Military ‘Treadwell and Confidential Seer B. W. Smith, arrived at the schoc shortly after $8) o'clock. An interest- o little,"” continued at the Republh 5 ory ture that retary | BP eeretary | Toiltioal Bulli rupt boss the main ing feature of this event was that there | form of government the Gov the Sarate nor for the ning mate, Senator Horace White, of giact the Syracuse. sloninars At the flag raising the Governor said z ar “f count it a happy priv ens the day with the raie e Amer- | the Stan {oan flag. You will never become so » a jaded with life's experiences that you at Will fail to have emotion when you look : rs upon the emblem of our liberties.’ t He said that it is well to inculcate ) love of co n the children by tell- ee ing them portunities of this nM country n of battles. BU rE Addressing the boys he said Pe “The best thing, boys, you Bd 1 for your country Is to y clean, hon ‘The Governor grasped the halyards| 1. Demo and raised the flag, whi Spangled Banner’ was playe Lieut.-Goy. Chanler arrived pectedly at. the school the candidates for hor shook warmly the “Star | i. tempo! Hu isk, | Hearst NOTED PASS; SNIST DLAD DUNKIRK John Baudine the Pa States aii Mor ike Music? Then perhaps you would know what it would mean if a certain pe to le “rec was sent to every phono- : the tune or song would become pop- ‘ sy perfo ular, wouldn't it? ike ina Then imagine, u ca ha pare broadcast publicit red W a “Lost & Found rtisement tentiye printed in the M rid, a ) Newspaper Cit t New York i ot Excitement K TOGETHES graphs A “RECORD” ABOUT A LOSS WO.TH HAY .nG D3 i an he betrayed the party that rough his term he hly deserves. h would have giv me of at railroad earnings, RO into water railr “HLERED: G-VANDERSILY ee THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, Reginald and Alired Vanderb lt Wes ‘chest fer Horse Show Exhibitors yy °A>REGINALD-VANDERBILT PHOTO S™COPYRIGHTED 1408: RY-UNDERWaeD = UND ERWL00/ SEPTEMBER 17, 1908. COMERS ee Carrie Nation TAT, WN SE CVGUTT ISS Federation P. 1e Federat n of Mr. organ The Five-Cent Fare Bill We) ubdiican ~ ACCUSES HEARST OF | PLOT 10 ELECT TAFT TOWN UP THE STATE | Independence League Leader Main Buildings in Galway De- Scores Former Boss in Let- stroyed and Numbers of | ¢ ‘er of Repudiation. Saving breezes of the seashore for a Teasonable trolley tare, Mr. Hughes has | pretense of his desire to remove the ° | corrupt Kelsey, where the consent of the Senate is ne essary, but he has re- | fused to respond to the univereal de- jmand for the removal of the equally where neither consent of the Senate nor of any other made formidable r, Jerome is the most fully discred- ited and the most generally repudiated erson in public life, but the same cor- | porations that own Hughes own Jerome, and the same strong hund that compels Jerome's service prevents Hughes's in- Following the action of the fom | BALLSTON, N. Y., Sept. 1.—A fire Independence League organization of| which started at 2A. M, to-day swept | nora | the Sixteenth Assembly District In vot-| through the village of Galway, Ing last night to Dreak away from the! miies north of here. The fire started in Hearst party and support Bryan, Pres!-|the barn of G. C. Shayne, and spread . Cronin made public to=/in all directions, communicating with !| wealthy y a letter addressed to Mr, Hearst,|the business section of the town, ‘The | am t the public service llions upon millions of the people's ’ sioners whose sole purpo of the principal buildings and exhibits. | performance has been’ to ‘protect. tne rnoon the Governor ad- corporations in established abuses, cas ‘nt municipal ownership or any plan of progress and reform. “No institution in the whole history of the State of New York has ever cost nal} the people so much and served the a few more “sla: And when you are through looking convention, look at @ western suburb of the clty, the Democratie convention 1 ex-postie of political pur= a typleal scene s|a member of th Bryan the selfish manipulation of yourself and | ee Brooklyn, ana the At led advisers until it hag! Mother Convicted Will Serve Three here stand two exar np! es of the cor- se criminal methods first time since His Views on McCarren. r tt “There stands the kind of il ‘ CHAI LER t men." | (From To-Day's et ‘ BRIDAL COUPLE WAIT AS | Starting out for a stroll, but suddenly PARSON FIGHTS FIRE. wancea six —— ~ SEEK LETTER CARRIER AS AN ALLEGED SLAYER, | McDonald, Before His Death, Ac cused a Post Assault, igh his Breo broadway, sth and 9th Sts. In conjunct! County Fair White Platr 8 a the pres | Sala to- to m Families Left Homeless. ten} San Comb, the Do! thelr dogs d not be checked, and leaped | village was firemen, The rs, in | dwellings atur-| A number of fami'les are hi has yet been tertatnin man White Plains. Mr. and Mrs, he Executive Committee —_—— —-- as | BEGS, BABY IN HER ARMS. has degenerated under} We adv his howling farce of a} Months in the Tombs, ticket composed of an am!) ar. samy Rorofsky, of No. Il Market rand the editor of your! | tt vos sent to the Tombs prison | do mot let t have shown article of s to your Te by Justice ° Special Sessions to-da on the ch: monthis- iS ABSC LU ! WALK SIX MILES TO MARRY. deciding to get married, a young couple Paid arm 4 jam J ird street, Bu and were made one. They vere Grover T. ——————— Rey. W —Leaving a! West Fo din his par- cast eeton and | ; Heller, of Jersey City. hastily ‘ ed nie hour later the minister was | Rug to Your Home. anit Joined a) routed out of bed to perform BRUSSELS CA cerem were Edward EB Lang- atreet, Jersey City ase relatives of the ed Into service ag ared that » andy VE! oring, nn a = regular pr —————— = celal price AXMINSTER FolmDaniell,Sonsk Sons, f[)Micc ie Bea ee een “$10.50 Fduring our dollar sale Pretty patt able; 9x Special Sale artlata, patter New Fall Gloves cal price This D: you in clther For Men and Women naga tins! EN’S 1-CLASP PRIX SEAM REAL Ine at It GLOVEs a int voY in beautiful two-to MOUSQL IRE CH REAL of our fainou OVES. n : Y Frer 1 2.95 i : . i Men's New Fall Gloves | il 09 | 1.09 f) iNew Y The Dog Sh plows of the W Fair uccess that Oliver Har f the Fair Association, were awarded cu to-da New York Oliver Harr’ a hou Mr. and Mrs, EY Reginald Va rtised last requests for 4 \ demand. If y ered in remc VET ¢ Including icin ‘inmati FRE RAGES THROUGH 006 SHE FAR HTH FAR HORSES mould was held under is- | vent my hester Kennel ¢ “What Ww the Westchester, hurry?” Horse a mt ! I wanted to get s, has >¢ the rtion ear he intends | 3DDING, Cal, S$ of Pi acres Absolutely the Last Two ae of Spear’s Remarkable ek as being vo days go by without v A nds of others, WHAT ONE DOLLAR ©: a carpet or rug, and it will be delivered OLL AR, We also wi h to show y ED ot N THE LAS SREDIT TWO DAYS OF aN FOR t comes in three ule cushions of silk velour, Ea s, heat ful pate Sts 8 630 | a vente | ative RU colorings, Fhandsome brass and f All Carpets Made, Lad and Lined Free, fu! sercll work be shown ypen ste _/} a EN | wal ine sient Admissions in the Bucks Stove Inquiry. Taft, The Judge himself admitted Mrs. he is to deliver through (ie V ‘public prints he knew who Mrs, Nation has stated 10 migh yve the injunction sh tive, My, Davenport asked Mr : Was 70,000 ACRES RORE Sin De i Roosey of land ndjoining the ‘Doilar Sale’’ final week, but have had so many ek more of this sale that we have had to give in to pune uu have not as yet availed yourself of this great ng us. Let_us show ye N DO, >» your ater on that our REMARKABLE SIX Mi NG MONTHS. pieces, composed of sett is finished in polished mahogany over f vith wie cord amd tasselS...sseeceeeeee ee Dane! $26. 25 One Dollar Brings a Carpet or 190 Pheavy posts and exe B13, 95 ®1 Cash, 45 $1.00 Cash. $1.00 Weekly. YOUR CR.DIT 18 GOOD AT Satirvays Q) 4 cunves ARS) Unut 10 P.M, <> fi : USI, reaks In on Wo Ine ( | Candidate Deserts Cincinnatt Headquarters for [ls Brothe er’s Home. 1b on Booze. — Hatchetless, She Invades Can- | didate’s Home and Gives Him a Gé CINCINNATI With the (rs, Carrle | strenuous speaki of Mudge Nation, without her hatchet, dropped | fed upon, tl ye Intervent tag betore he leaves here on his first wtp Will be devoted larpely to the prepara, speeche® ¢ mos¢ CINCINNATI, Sept. 1 into town early to-day, and went direct to the Pike street address of William HM tion of numerous importa Nation to the spactous hall Pact this work may be de 5 expeditiously My, ‘Tatt wilt spend the i know me?" she demanded, with. °%! ‘ gre r part of each day the Pike out preliminaries, : jenee ot his i » where! The candidate admitted t At from the} able to avotd the many calle e » constantly throng the head: quavters in the Sinton I i ‘e may be a delegation or two {which will come from Onto points, bus Well, T have come here to have a! the recent porch featur | Palgn seems to Inve bee: ed by the nore important pros.’ of trave ———_. Wage Behind Food-Price Increasi WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 average! in the principal manue was, discussion with you on the Hquor ques: | tion,” was her next remark. “You will have to excuse me from an- | ig Into any discussion with you,” | Mr. Taft's halt-smiling reply Whereupon Mrs. Nation began one of her characteristic speeches against the dvink evil, not overlooking a condemna- | ft tion of all those who did not go valiant- ly to the work of reform as she be- | it should be carried on Coad were Judge ‘Taft was mode: avay, and Mrs, Nation, seemingly awed by w t she view was en ———.-- Forty-Seven Years a Policeman ee | CASTORIA Ot falling ‘he eg For Infants and Children, vias bor se The Kind You Have Always Bougnt vy, 1s, Bears the Que z = LGN Ve Keb MR ‘ ay the of ¢ a. € at that t No. 1, w he ‘Brill Clothes Why Brill Values Are Possible Close nections; Briii-directed tail ring aa ations; Bri volume-by competed for by America’s leading e tailors; four Brill stores operated one exec all are trade ntages that + ily the cost Cravenet.: aoe and Fali Ceats *10 $15, $18 and $20 Values production Fall 1908 Raincoats * Fall 1908 Fall coats from a lea aker, Thibet Fall Coats. Why Fi) 00, $8.90 or $10.00 on a needed garment Fall 1908 Suits $4950 918 aud $20 Values Here are suits in the new brown gray and olive shad in stripes and itr neat mixtures. e of 100 styles, choice of 25 nodels. Every garir s $18.00 or $20.00 value. Many “mo. 1908 Fall suits, many are ts from higher priced 1908 Fai! $18 and $20 Values in B i Black and Oxford Fail cals, to erale $9.95 Coats, Cravenette Ra: and eeiers . coa.s, & omatt $ 0 | Fall Coats . . | All these are jo fancy sian suits, blue si suits, Rarmenis; the Fall coats a | covert and blue serge Reefers and tan, brow new gray shades, covert and cheviot Top Ccats. addition to the black amd Oxfords incon $6 Blue Serge ¢ $398 brics in | Knicker Suits, new stripe These are Winer weight, full 16 and Oxtords: oumce Serge, Cudranteed pure wor sted. Models are cut full, and have Has the Boy His 1908 Ae newest kinks, cuif sleeves, through pockets, etc. Seams are ed, trousers lined Fall Clothes et? $7.50 to $12.50 Sults, $4 a=! 'Y Brill Clothes this Fall. Brill | Speefalat . clothes for children are cut full and Inet roomy—nothing skimpy about them; | Knicker suits with two pairs of the tailoring is expert work done by | Knickers, finest Sailor suits and ists in Children's tailoring; the | Kneepants suits, cs are specially selected to stand Extra Knickers hardest usage; the models are new | $2.00 value Blue Serge Kr and pleasing. In the next column | 1.50 value Worsted Kni some extra special values are listed: | $1.25 value Velour Kni h 5 FOUR STORES Harlem Store Open Evenings 279 BROADWAY, nr. Chambere st, 125th STREET, cor, 34 Avenue, UNION SQUARE, 1 4thSt.,nr.B’way, 47 CORTLANDT, nr. Greenwich, uding —all-wool wien ‘oofed You Riow This Man-So Here’s a tip; See that He Reads This Mailing Slip. TO MR. U. R. LOSINGTRADE: 1 called on you the other night For drugs I hoped would cure; N'Il never call again until A new clerk you secure. The dope that your man handed me Shows plainly that you should Read World “Situation” Want Ads., sir. For clerks not made of wood. YOU COULD IF YOU WOULD, BUT WILL YOU?