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SLATE MAKERS WAIT TL BARES PKS GOVERNOR “No Choice,” Says Republican Boss With the Convention * Only a Week Away. STRAUS’S FRIENDS BUSY. Murphy Worries Workers for tion. If he dceen't there will be break- @rs ahead for the party. —~—- GOV. DIX SAYS HE IS IN THE RACE TOSTICK ALBANY, Gept. %.—Gov. Dix ‘is in the race for renomination to etiok, he wall today “There bas been a good deal of talk about pressure being brought to bear on you to withdraw. Has that matter been brought to your attention tn any way?’ he wes asked. “No,” he replied. “At least, no such requests have been made to me.” “Then you wish it to be understood Ln ree gre atermaions to atick in the a," ecnpbatleafly replied the Gov- enor. He was asked if he wished to say anything concerning the charges made in connection with the State Highways Department. “Not now," he replied, “but 1 will give out @ statement at the proper time."* ———>—_— National Ticket by Declar- ing He’s for Dix. Convention from to-day. elected at the ‘They had been ploked by the machine some and there was but one contest, Gruber's district, to be decided at the polis. ‘Th ders of the party have not yet elected @ Gubernatorial candidate, Until that ts done the elate for the rest of the ticket cannot be made up. Chair man William Barnes jr. declared this morning that no cho! jad been made and that he had no cial candidate in view. He may have something to ®ay about {t before the convention opens en the 2th. Mr. Barnes leaves for Saratoga on Friday evening. Leaders from other Parts of the State will meet and confer with him over Saturday and Sunday It is rumored that there is a movement up-state to have the convention indorse Oscar Straus, for Governor. It is not @ new rumor but seems to have gained atrength. Those who advocate it have been asked as to the difference in the Principles of the Republican and Pro- aressive parties, They leave that to Dr, Barnes. “Why, {t is unthinkable” said Mr. Barnes this morning.“Our principles are absolutely different.” And the leader laughed and added: “Why not nomi nate Dix?” Mr. Barnes may not have realized It, but he was repeating the words of Mr. Murphy of Tam: ‘The Demoeri with their Gube: are the Republicans, Only Mr. Murphy ha said unqualified that he wants Dix. for him at Syracuse, he sald, for him now. In his view the | f Dix {8 all right. MURPHY FOR DIX AND WILSON’S FRIENDS WORRIED, in as bad a way orial candidate as ERIE YARDMASTER KILLED BY A BROKEN FEED WIRE. Electrocuted as He Tries to Drag It Off Track—Had Planned a Party To-Day for Baby. Jeremiah M. Connors, thirty-five years old, of No. 145 Brie street, Jersey City, Was electrocuted in the Erie Ratiroad t Eleventh and Prevost atre ‘o-day. He was yardmaster a that point and discovered about 230! A. M. that something had stopped/ traffic. Soon after he started on a tour of ine} vestigation he found a broken feed wire! across some of the tracks, and at- tempted to lift ft out of the way, He caught it where the insulation had been worn, off and received 2,200 volts, being killed Instantly. Several brakemen ran to his ald, but his hand still grasped the wire, and they could not touch him w power had been shut off. He | widow and five chitdren, Hi, was made aadder oy the fact tha day is the birthday of one of the chil- dren, and arrangements had been made by him for @ party to celebrate the event. ee LUSITANIA SAILS WITH LONG PASSENGER LIST. Many Distinguished Persons in First Cabin as Liner Leaves Just After Midnight. ‘The Tusitania, with an extra large number of passengers, salled this morn- of 2%, among whom, were Mrs, Willlain ing at 1.03, She had a first cabin itst| MACHINES WIN EASY VICTORY AT RNMRES a Few Contests and “Organiza- tion” Candidates of Both Parties Named. DAVIS AMONG LOSERS. Republicans Withdraw Support After Recent Arrest—Cas- sidy Forces Routed. The go-called “reguarte”—that 1s, the candidates designated by the various organisation—won all through the city and became the regular party nominees in the city primaries yesterday. In Manhattan there was but one con- eat of note—that in the Fighteenth Senatorial District, where the Repub- lean organisation candidate, John W. Yawgor, was opposed by former As- semblyman Franklin Brooks, whose name was put on the primary ballot by petition, Though the fight was a bit- ter one, the vote was light. Yewger won by @ vote of nearly two to one over his opponent. Brooks declas Gruber’s influen Jater that Col. Abe had det him and Indorsement, and asserted Progressives turned out they ehould he would have been nominated. DAVIS 18 DEFEATED FOR CON- GRESS NOMINATION. In the Twenty-first Congressional District Alderman Percy L. Davis, who was recently arrested on an extortion charge, was defeated for the Republican nomination for Congress by Martin C. Ansorge by a vote of 1,27 to 160. The Republican organization withdrew ite support from Davis after he got into trouble and Ansorge was really the organization candidate for the aomina- tion. The Congressional nominations in as folowe B. Leeds of Newport, widow of the “Tin Plate King; George Vanderbilt. uncle of Alfred G. Vanderbilt; Lady Gordon Lenox of Chicago, Lewis Cass j Astor estate, who Is going abroad to: consultation with Vincent Astor r tive to the inl mus child, his Ledyard, attorney for the John Jacob]? ted, ELEVEN CONTESTS IN ALL IN BROOKLYN. In Brooklyn there were eleven con- tests for all the parties, and in each case the organizationa men won. The only Republican contest was that in the Fifteenth ict, in which John K. Weigand, the “reguler,” beat William ‘Vogt by a vote of 627 to 40. The Democrats had one Congressional fight in the Third Congressional Dis- trict, in which Frank D. Wilson, with 2,08 votes, Deat former Alderman Fran- cls P, Bent, who received 169 votes. In the First Astembly District John J. Kelly, with 1,10 votes, beat J. Le Roy Gibson 24; Becond Assembiy District, Assemblyman William J. Gitlen beat Samuel 8, Woodburn, 2,00 to 08; Third Assembly District, Frank Taylor (whose Tight name js Barrett), beat Lawrence O'Hara, 3 to O81; Bleventh Assembly | cl District, Carl & Diets beat Edward J. Murphy, 788 to 210, In the Eighth Senatorial Distriot, Sen- ator James F. Dubamel, the Independ- ence League Senator, won by three to one over his opponent, Robert B, Ward, In the only other Independence League contest, that in the Sixteenth Assembly District, Charles J. Stengle beat Mourse J. Fosher by between 200 and 40 votos. In Queens the Connolly ticket won easily in all districts, making nearly oor. tain the renomination of Connolly for Borough President next year and the final L worrrsee of the Cassidy crow!. Tl ‘atic nominees as a result of the primary are: For Congress, Becond trict, Denis O'Leary; for State Gecond Senatorial Dis- arlot, nara ‘MM. Potten; for Sheriff, George E: er; for County Clerk, Leon s ard Ruoff; ‘tor er Aswernbiy, gid Distri: . Burden; Second District, At '; Third District, Albert ourth District, Howerd ‘The Republican nominees in Queens ‘Congress, are: State Senator, Christian Wetland; for County Clerk, Frederiok M. Becker; for Sheriff, Theodore H. Burden; for As eae First District, John A. Porter; Second District, Willam Zimmerly; Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 ve “enn sb eds ‘DON'T SCOLD AN Frank Hopkins; for | the NEW HAVEN, Sept. 18.—George W H. Hughes, who, until a few years ago, was part owner tre for thirty believed to be the cause of He was sixty-four years olf, and & widow and @ son, IRRITABLE CHILD | If Tongue Is Coated, Stom- ach Sour, Breath Fev- erish, Give “Syrup of Figs” to Clean the Bowels. Your enna ion’t naturally cross, table and Neanes, Ur sceiedt Mother! Baami the ong ted, it means the Tittle oats a eroapab is liver in disordered, active and its thirty feet of bowels watcha foul, deca; waste. mother realizes after girl deliciovs “Syrup of Figs” that ¢ S the ideal Inxative and physic for chil- dren. Nothing else ites the little one’s tender stomach, liver and bowels eeu ire besides they dearly love | Ma teste. or tonatipated te bowels, Js ish i bitlousnese or bok disor stomacl feverishness, diarrhoea, gore throat, bad eta or to py ak 6c oy. sere “Syrup of Figs,” rey the cli wy ‘wasts pated matter gently move on ai out of the system wit it griping ebony and you will surely have a well, | yy and Lom, Conta again shortly. an Syrup of %. are not drug- gi ue oe dren. Fo composed en- fine” of luscious senna and aro- can cannot be ful. meal directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on ine few ‘Ask your druggist for the full nam: in ort teatend lite of Senna? eoparea by by the California Fig Syrup Co. i 8 in the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered, Invite Attention to a Special Importation of All Silk Ratine or SEPTEMBER 18, 10132, Easy to Reach From, Any- where. Lexington to 3d Ave. Men! Have Your Fall Clothes Made to Your Measure in this great Bloomingdale Sale. For twenty-one |} years we have been making clothes to measure | for thousands of New York’s best dressed men | the big success of this annual event. No matter how Top Coat or Rain Coat army of patrons. You may select the material you We Guarantee Satisiaction or Cive Your Money Back and the sale is growing bigger each year. We give you exactly what you want. That is the reason for tall or stout you are we will make A Fall Suit, Overcoat, 43 80 | e to Your Measure for Each season sees hundreds of men added to our want from a hundred fashionable fabrics, including all all N) the most desirable and wanted Fall and Winter styles. Se eee ar ae Ww Shaved $13.80 ~~ Unusual Sale of ' That declaration {sa blow to the men| ville, Major a Kirvan of the| New wn IETS AN OMOEA TTL 1 When atvepny. soturnea. fed Ween and the Mon, Jasper Richey of) f-A0i0 Rest Loe Eponge Cloths : » on Saturda: e ntreal, bay lapse who mat lin ‘the pe ree Such as Are Now Being Shown in the \ e e ‘ ol ng on hn aril re ie ie Swallows Lysol While Despondent 7 ] fald he had abandoned the candidacy and Will Die. a . : é sa son tie came out for Dix yestere| Mra. Helen Keanler, thirty-elght years Poe jini Unusual Silk Values | wido’ of No, 30 West One Hun- », C ° ° she at Mg SRacnt seas esetee aeematie | Fine Saft Brocade Sil lanhos all ayer Filanos | going to be some hard thinking done | moved, aying, to Harlem Hospital mane Sohn omar, Wide width, in white and afternoon and $7. 85 J : é ‘ Shs corse bir MAIKIRE, | SUN REGY gd gi quantid: oe. tyasll whe foe = evening shades; regularly $3.00 per yard Change and improvement in the management of the Walters Piano Company tipon Gov. Dix's renomination there is | according to the police, in a despandent ingnton, Hidnay’ Solomon, ; D and the adoption of a new scale and new case designs of the vagious styles of Pianos toed! B—Charies Hi Hfomey_ Charlee B_ Bonabue, Black Satin de Chine no help for it. They've got to take! Pt man Bake was pasing in front : ! 88C and Player Pianos manufactured by that company presented to us the fa dltierent The opositon ta the Gov-| tet wien tervie ee Gate ween! Better Than Wee oredtiti:-s-FeRAIARY: @USS, pat vars to purchase 500 new and discontinued styles of Walters Pianos end Player Pianos ferent. ‘The oposition to the Gov- on hectan (ald pegs tmnor fs strong in Manhattan and the) on the fourth foot wae moat eagle Charme at a LOW SPOT CASH PRICE, which in turn enables us to offer you the most Die stay veleanlly Wellavia tat tb patrolman called Dr. Skinner of No. 40 Fly Swatting In arer one hundred and fity shades; $1. 95 stupendous price reductions ever presented by any Piano Store in New York. can pull the forces together bofore| West One Hundred and Forty-Atth) erne generally clean conditions $8.00 value;...........special per yard a Nov. 6 and make them present a aolld Street. While /walting the arrival of rie Bargain— Ben oe nas iets eas eres wo | gimme rong tha see tGN | Black Soft Dress Satins 151.98 If You Are Looking for a Real Piano BO, te ey anes gevck tor Abe. police sey hoe women said she had! ang shout yoor house wil be Wide width.,...usually $2.00 per yard ° act quickly, don’t delay—an opportunity like this comes to you but once inelife—§. the political scalp of the Governor. | — wnattractive to flies, r time. baal Pape is por bapewn for 15 tore rong age to last a lifetime. Down on the east side they are quoting w Goes Thro ER, a ' * lotwithstanding this enormous reduction price, our customaxy Hiberal, “Big Tim" Sullivan as having once been - ot w_| LORAG We Are Showing Complete Lines of : atrons for Oscar Strats, Eeeienst ide Pode tcla goin THe pry ave tia: N. Fall D Fabri terms of payment will remain the same; in other words, espe injured taat night when * ‘rats ot two ew £24 ress ['aorics ate care carrying Lemont's dos and pony : . Wilton's tro going to be bo-] £0.) “crashed through, a Bridge over y Velutina and Velutina Cords. ~ ame our erms millated by Dix's nomination, and will! siunter branch on the St. Louls and San om of the natiogal tekst it he inst on| Zzmncleeo Railway, One of the dead ts te 2 Egucs te Every instrument has been thoroughly overhauled in our own repair shop Said to be the owner of the show, As fs j =, pre ok ieee oy oe ation in oe wie ie” hay Endy Special Dress Goods Values and is eld with the Bloomingdale guarantee. The prices quoted include Stool, \e1 nit enchmen leclare c | ie: ‘al ve een se jew Vor hia friends and henchmen declare, he isis" rellef trains have been sent from oon OO ca Storm Si erges ; ver and Free Delivery. No Interest. No Extras. No Insurance of any kind. In a blues and black, 60 inches wide; 7oc ngelus Player anos and shrunk. Value $1.25 per yard a‘ $4 00 | 90” Black English Velveteen } 5. 1 en an ger 27 inches wide; for street costumes and ( )J.2: Worth $150.00 Worth $290.00 coats............regularly $1.75 per yard $ 5 Tt i. a rigs o i ae NEW 5 CITY PROOF neys oO Ti ie 100% 9 a ? o Oe re Te tittatins pol Testimony, of a. Resident of White Goods—Special Values | Worth $150.00 Worth $300.00 Worth $360.00 foo Hie) ccontnnty soem Mrs. Henry Von Essen,| 500 pieces Sheer Nainsook S148 | T Gilbert Plano 1s Wailers Planos 18 Wallers Planos ing inside. ; : 536 E. 82d st., New York Lingerie Hoes,” 90:40: inoue bing j0 (vlog $ 00 $ 00 $ .00 When the kidneys fail, i City, N. Y., says: “I had Yard proces, ralesieig s ROR 135 210 265 uric so pare Joeanae pesnanierind for ome tee 800 pieces English Long Cloths 5 Worth $200.00 Worth $310.00 Worth $365.00 attacks, headache, dizzi- = q rom kidney trouble y “Soft k finish’. 12 yard | ness, gravel, urinary trou- co - back ached. I had dizzy om Beinecok Fue an ey yrved 95 | 5 Richardson Pianos 31 Waiters Planos 17 Walters Player Pianos ‘ k eyes, dropsy or ——— femme spells, headaches and black ones EEE Le Ee od | 70” . §945°° 53 45” Gaaae. —— _ spots appeared before my FE 7 fi i . ‘i ake ‘s Kidney Pills help eyes. The kidney secre- aney F Lagat ; 4 ) | Worth $250.00 Worth $345.00 Worth $550.00 ‘ : ‘a y . : i > ¥ ¥ t it ; 5 7 r neys fight off uric p tions were unnatural. Sea ant Sure sensi ep ammcokered; §=6d5e | 13 falbot Planos 30 Wall ts Planos Tf Walters Player Planos bringing new Ve used two or ree OXes 0! 180° $ 00 Doan’s Kidney Pills and I 375 Wf » now feel better in every * way. I am glad to allow my name to be used recommend- “ Every Picture Tells a Story.” ing Doan’s Kidney Pills.” wth to weak kidneys 2d relief from and urinary ills. Here's home proof — ===ALL CARS TRANSTER T= Clearance Sale Colored Wash Goods, | White Goods and Flannels | lengths 214 to 6 yards—formerly 1214 to $3.00 at 8 to $1.50 per yard. backache Worth $275.00 Worth $600.00 “When Your Back Is Lame—Remember the Name” Kiev DOAN’S KID NEY I ILLS HONEY Y ay “ a, 4 Aw + “J “Pits yon Pus Broadway and 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. ban Ne - ry | any ‘