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2/0 Weather—Fate To-Night and Tharsday; Warmer. PI EDITION. Poahieiié 71 Asal 1 eRe" yids a ; ing uy ‘OF THE T. R. CAMPAIGN FUND CAME ain THE CORPORATIONS Che Med Circulation Books Open to All,’’ Van ) i Cousriaht. 1918.7 Orr Tbe iad " PRIOE ONE ornr. Woah wengone NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, URPHY JAMS THROUGH ELECTION OF PARKER: ROW IN THE CONVENTION Insurgents Denounce the Judge as a Reactionary, Oppose His Elec- tion as Temporary Chairman, | But Only Muster 35 Votes. BY MARTIN GREEN, Stat Correspondent of The Brening World. CONVENTION HALL, SYRACUSE, Oct. 2.—Boss Charles F. urphy demonstrated his complete mastery of the Democratic State “Vm Married,” John Donaldson Cum of a fortune in securt of Poughkeepsie as their candidate. There was a hot debate on the floor during which the insurgents denounced Judge Parker as a reactionary and demanded, in the names of Woodrow Wilson and William Jennings Bryan, that he be defeated. When the roll was called Judge Parker re- es Se DEPALNA WNG VANDERBILT CUP onthe’ courtship fan last night younger sister, Mary 1 Immersed by ducting her millinery Thirtyefourth street, oy in the @ the convention at which nomina- tions for Governor will be made, The situation as tu candidates was still up in the alr when she Convention reassembled. It had been the kramme to perfect the permanent or- Konizatlon, adopt the platform and nom- {nate a candidate for Governor before the close of the seasion. To this end to i affair going on | suttor | Mister, had selected an calling over ti Wedding, said Rita, T am Mrs. ‘The romance eight years of service, | COURTSHIP WAS S SECRET) ~ PHONETOLDRITA AGED WODER HAD MARRIED SISTER 78-Year-Old Romeo, Who Is! Rich, Eloped With Fifth Avenue Shop Girl. Said Mary) v Hen. oth tel ees of ey Nigh elder an did not see the progress of unde: and she did not suspect that her aged v her jephor Cummins. to the Hotel Vanderbitt! whien started so au-/ Ellen Over Wire to the Disappointed One. Convention this afternoon by forcing the election of Judge Alton B,| of Umber land in Minnesota, a pacet- | c. at ); ti A Jarchal beard and a heart that bes Parker as Permanent Chairman. ‘The insurgents put up Mayor Sague | ws h sornetime’ fervny 7 ; ent in MI eyes) ne ate} Hur: | spleiousiy for Miss Margay an} the New York County delegates were to and ended so happily for Mary Miea—| have caucused at 1 o'clock to consult! until Monday a floor employce in al candidates and drop the unit rule. Fifth avenue shop—began at | MURPHY ORDERS POSTPONE.! MENT. By orders from Room eB, the caucus Was postponed until 7 o'clock to-night. ‘This Means that the nominations ey soem Liars Hughes Close Up to Victor After Tatzlaff Sets Fierce \y fd considerabl her PariG. SorQhy, SODERE IA ERE fraeiOe 8 a quest permission to call at her home, theory ‘ace for 200 Miles. No, 45 Bast Thirty-fourth street »asion, William ger remains the | The permission granted, Cummins prominent candidate, but another with Sulzer’s lweking as to popu- man she was returning from a win: attention Journ in Rermuda early this year. Cummins, also a passenger on the ves-| sel which brought her to New York voyage, and his last action was to r Hed—not once, but many times ym en He had a habit of stroking his beard re- Inited State et. Ce larity would find) more favor with STARTERS IN RACE. Rac livalir aa it Stating: estan TIRAbEC | -_-—-- At daylight the %0 convicta in the pail a hee th Seabee , anes a Mr. Sheldon said the Standard O:! con- Car. 5 ( ‘ : ‘ . ment charging him wit tribution Yuron river, ant step, an he sat and talked with the ” eaten tar he | penitentiary learned of Wixtall’s pres # nn was not on the ist as coming The names of Justice Dowling, Jus- | Mereedes. be Paine Mey. Sistera. To Mary Bileni he did. not | tne ne ect ened wien cs _At MOA) SL, whlie. being | renGne And lying feheten th tasaretate 1 Itrom the Ol Company but 1: was tlee Gerard and Martin Glynn are ati! | pagm Mutfors. er, [pay great attention, at first, so it SEA Heine! DuERe WIE ARG rehed to the broom factory, the prise na gis. qu0 uy Judge Maver charged to John D. Archbold. mentioned, Murphy would prefer any | roster, Melson. Fontaine, | seemed to her sister. dish hatr—came in, to-diy, and told a audienly leaped upon the suards| iipoaing the Ane, duage Maven apo Do you remember any other larse of the three to Sulzer, but there are] Mercedes, Wishart. © Brock. Business and pleamire kept Mr. Cam-| OF WAS A} Teady,, Alida BonUl: | and the Sura! owered them and| op rene : Leyla Hecnaod| : ; ‘ 4 usiness and p kept 3 | of Devine as merel sre rainy contributions? asked Senator Oitver. iestions of political expediency in- | @tuts. Anderson. Mamilton. | ming out of New York a large part of He Bronx giri, won loved | got the keys to Wistall's cell, Getting | 0, Devine as mere! ee el i. which handicap Dowling and| Mercedes, lark. Graham. he tin He made several 8 to St rother enough to 20) a rope from the torkeyta office, they | to ¢ nla nuperiors, | . P. Morgan & Co, gave Stw)- e Gerard, it is feared, ® ‘Totzlag. min. as ine, aaa blab Le pata Bhag ObGRIAN tO Ice ‘al ; & f | "We want tov get the bly men be- . . aii 00; Hi C. Frick $100,000, and ‘ieorge J. . At ared, | Paul and three voyages to Europe, Be- | sc | rushed to negry's cell. They looves | ming nim," added Judge Mayer. {Bought Garments She Didn't De- r4 nz a “bank roll) vr CrP COURSE a| tween dimes he #pent moat of his spa slept all nigh t one end of tie rope about Wisfall's! "Uniint Staten Distriet Attorney Wi md SONS bencrne: th ae Aion v-sltelpa De Patwa| hours in the company of the Nolan «! Na ward adjotning that of) eok and fastened the other end about] i. ;, aid Peay, RSS are In This Country, Re- T remember thome because of thelr ny up-State aspirants the] WAUKEE Eredteiph De Balmay How at Hellevue Hospital. |. patting Atty feet above the main fluor Silicate We ki bo ne. #e. I do not recollect any others.” iiost t are Charles E. Tro-| Won the Cup race here this| "av oe two ago Mien Mary Eiten | hurse had assured her !C wouldu't | of the prison rotunda Bee te ig MEAT Oe e Rt notte plies Miss Muller. Senatoh Paynter took up with the wit man, f Superintendent of Public afternoon, covering the 29 miles and] xjign sexan surreprtiiously to accumu, | WHE 10K snd that she was a brave | Cursing loudly, thelr yeliseningling with | {08 8% the Mttle fellow 8 able to stam ness the Harriman contribution of 190 Works in Dix's administration, andy traction of road in 4 hours, 1 minuts| tate a trousseau, Silll she held her po- |i" So she Kot wy and d into] the pleadings of the negro for mercys| titre fellow te tent to dull ue tn give and asked him to detell Ics cireuais George B. Burd, State Senator from | and 64 seconds in a Fiat car. sition and let drop no hint that she and | Me OPerating room the convicts seized Wigfall and hurled sity, he'd Large ot) - 4 Stances us he had given them on his Brie, Burd has brought @ lot of 10°) diughes, in a Mercer, was second, |Cummins were engaged. About that|, The Mttle brotion Wiltred, has been] iim over the railing Into the rotu ise tebe ewe te OA ll Dhl mirage ML oF Patlaate Pari, |S2BeArauce before the eommittre wy i ’ , ; jompital since AV ew “ o e Palisade Park, | gph fluence to bear, but the backing Of) oe, ariving twenty-five laps, a dia-| time Father Donohue, asstetant pastor | (‘he hospital sine Aug. 2. He waa) qe victim fell twenty-fAve foot and|”rnen we ghall Ax a penalty that ahali| ye my comment a ¥ ot eee ‘Tremen, while quiet, Is effective, of St. Stephen's Roman Catholtc | DUFMe? While playing ut & bon-! ni. neck was broken instantly i a y that sal) N. J, was summoned before Deputy) WROTE LETTER AS RESULT OF The platform was completed at 1) tance of 1% mfles, and leading almost /ol | Sl. Sieriollt Reman tae | fire in a lot back of his home at No. waeye FIRST MAN THAT SQUEALS | ome (he bs man,” reinarked JudKe! surveyor Smythe to-day to explain why ie welock this morning, John B. Stanch-| from the -start, Teddy Tetalatf, In a] Churels Taewlcuinlll street ake Mitel) 18 Wanhington avenue. ‘The doctors THE NEXT -MAN HANGED.” | uazet a8 he Axed the penalty at $15,000.) ang nad left undeclared #70 worth of LK WITH ROOSEVELT. Held, who had @ part in making $t,] Fiat, wan comp to eee’ tray beard, Who inquired if {44 all they coutt, bu his burns would} '8 ictal GED. The indlotment to whieh Divine | Atala material when she came into| Mf Sheldom said thet hie letter aboat fi , “i spectal disper i i . Ste fs ed th e' yas dead, tered into ith the Oe. ¥e Form with a punch in It adi driven his disiance at the ratel sratiera cathollo woman to tarry out, | oMlla's Ife aw whe parents, wore | Ad CNRS Miele Satin wag ead. (he | ng sntered tala an exrsementiwith thal coy) dag Fenult of © talk with Col Rrors it DIX ONCE MORE SAYS HE WILL | of peventy-two miles an hour, making | side the fa told akin-wrafting only could save him |The prison. Inutead, without @:wont,| Mclaughlin of Chicago and thin city, | O08 of the garments she failed to de-| i met the Colgnel Ak the | Enlen STICK, only two stops, the first at the end| He was told that the marriage would od by the family. ‘The inoiner waa| they reformed their lines and watted,| by the terms of which the forwardern| Care waa @ Perman laimb cont, whica} seid) faia tg him: ‘Colonel, he Gov, Dix declared over the telephone be sanctioned In only it] cuss of the nineteenth This put De Palma in the i lap. 4 in 171: Hughes was second and Wishart third, Ralph de Palma was the firet driver Grom “Albany that before the conven- tion met his name “would surely be presented to the convention, 1f there ts only one vote for It." children as Catholics, The gray-beard said ‘Thi statement was made in reply tol#ent away, He was followed closely again. Calling a third time, the pros. /® fromm person, | dilce, she twalven a report that he had gent. word to|dy Hughle Hughes, Mercer apectal.|pective bridegroom yielded ps ssh tame a8) cate Chairman Palmer, announcing} Mulford, Nelson, Wishart, Anderson,| It was the same caller who gog out of| 8 iy ed lp his withdrawal f the Gubernatorial | George Clark and Tetgia were went/an automodilo in front of the church Naa tGn Une chines to acne tunteat: The rumor factory iw evident-laway at thirty-aecond intervals In the} last nigiit and gallantly off ; ve wal EAA the order named to a young woman, who stepped lightly . ;: NG Natlonat Democrat De Palma drove his Mercedes|to the sidewalk beside him. He had a r did not want to Kive her ee ae ae eee ata {around the first lap, from a standing | license for the marriage of Mary D child got a nelghbor Sam Say ee ste venting nnn] Rehths an ah ETH: Nolan, thirty-five, to John Donal t papita ask Dr fa cwrlitiivam’ Whey SA: fe ree pe ies etslaft made the first lap in Gm.|Cummins, seventy-eight, and two wite!? e might be the ole to make the platform of the Democratic party| 5. 7°80 itt. weconds. faster, than es, a nan and a woman t doctor eald yes and ot two years ago and which Twas ine] oa and set a killing pace for| The ceremony performed, the party | ®¥0ut an hour later the girl presenta strumental iu framing was the founda.) DO Palma Bil ote wisn pace was| went to the, Vanderbilt. and. apyrtocy (herself at the hospital, She was curr tion of t winning Of PLORTCEVE ee eee ee miles an. hour, Me aiacedces nh. There was a (0¥er to @ nura, who took her into ti ness in this country, ft made it poral!” At the end of the first twenty-five] wedding feast at shanicy's and then the{Chidren'’s ward, | Bhe lid nov ate bie for the Demovratte party in thl6/ ites Teteiag was leading De Palmal party dropped from sight, telling Mina|entane tute’ morning, that sie weke State to win an election, I could 0/4, im, its, Hughie Hughes, Mer-|Nolan they would sal! for Europe on|qyr every iittle while, and sald hee | more withdraw than I could repudiate) oop oar, threw @ tire in the third lap.|gacurday. Where they would spend the|prayers over again and asain that platform oy proclaim that LT am) sre quickly resumed the race. Harry |interim they did not say. When she came into the operating not @ Democrat. The Lappe that) Nelson also lost three minutes be- Jroom to-day she was met by more 1 made yesterday regarding my cane trouble to his Losier. nurses and several doctors, all of didacy I atand on. My name will suro-|“\tureora' waa deciared out of the race|- JEFFERSON RELICS LOST. [whom wore tone aprons and "white 1). be presented to the convention even! temporarily when his magneto falled - eee tne Tere Rice, SarOnes ene if there 1s only one vote for it.” 40 work. 3, Books of | 00ked Mike bakers cape Alice didn't remember Livery incentive to enthuslasm was on} at the end of 100 miles, Tetzlaft w Actor Burned at that, She was giv Wand at the opening of the secont s€8-| leading De Palma by 5 minutes 11 nec- BUZZARD'S BAY lana when she was sat sion of the convention. The Immense onde, ‘Tetzlaft had driven thy 10 milen| gUuZehin ty Cath hhaes Oil Te uence her litt y ouditoriun was jammed with specta-|at an average apeed of 78 2-5 miles an| 2", ine oatate of the late Joseph Jef. /.0,ft0™ another 1 tata On a tors, Sunshine streamed through win-| hour, Wishart had dropped back 0) 60, the actor, was destroyed to-day|itrom her left thigh the operating dows and formed long shafts of lleht) enird piace through tire trouble by the burning of a stable tn which they surgeon, Dr. Walter Cramp, took plece through blue clouds of clear smoke.| At the end of the fifteenth lap, Tete-| vary stored, at the Jefferson home here after piece of skin. More than fifty A big band alternated Trish als in JiR] ig wan more than a lap ahead of hie) ye ee. home was loaned thie Of these tiny bite af skin time with ragtime and the crowd! nearest competitor, He had made 18} vege to Teanc W. Thomas of Hoston, Thy Moved by the operating sure cheered everybody of Importance that| miles, 1,200 feet in 9.15. an average Of| prtent of the dons to the Jefferson tamily | PIMed OM Ney brother's hounds, entered the halk 144 miles an hour, Wishart, De Palme ty not known, Veit) came ta her eonses, In a nice, clean CONVENTION LATE IN RESUM. cen nadll OL Bene Paes ee Sed. Mer thigh was all wrapped up so fon ti c) in TOL B- 1G, that she could not move tt she was ING ITS SESSION. nian o-begene Ps | BY Peal wi ra ir bom eer h usual Democratic tardiness the POLITICAL FAMTIES AND OTHERS | So any xpeusen ig Gat sts! The operation wa by the ho axsemblage did not get down to bus!- ‘Assembly Hall in the Puiltzer Tans ii jo, "a “he, nek pital phvalciany btn. neeten gestern SR ' Gostlan he girl is to recover (Continued on Second Page) - 9 et. capa, Hadiastit has dre and Saidins se i ae Ye Baird 3 rapidly. an bailall pana : ! ‘ ‘aihasin ree n= sarin mnNSAReN nares mse st tse he the husband agreed to bring up hin The caller de- murred, but Father Donohue was firin. would call COURAGEOUS GIRL WHO BRAVED DOCTOR'S KNIFE, TO SAVE ‘HER reer ‘AUCE WAS BRAVE GIRL AS THEY TOOK HER SKIN TO SAVE HER R BROTHER. She Said Her Pra Prayers and Thea} Went to Operating Table With a Smile more than Willing to «ive skin for her boy's life, but the doctors hal sald young, healthy sku from a child would Krow much better than skin taken from 1912. TRE CONVICTS MUTINY | ~ AND LYNCH NEGRO IN WESTERN JAIL | Overpower Their Guards | When They Hear Woman's | | ant Is in Prison, | HANG HIM FROM RAILING | Then 300 Prisoners in Wyom- | ing Penitent | in Perfect Order. ry Line Up fSvectal to The Fventne Wort) CHRYE Wyo, Oct. d—Krank Wigfall 9 negro, who atte Mrs jane iligwing, yeventy years old, at Rawilnx a few days ago, war cape u last night and waen a inob j threa the county Jail at {this morning the priv wa GEORGE R ltervet to the State Penitentiary t SHELOON When the prisoners ned that Wigfall was confined in a cell on the | | wallery they overpowered the turnkey land rushed to Wirfall's cell, He eel seized, a rope whlch suddenty made appes was thrown 0 | jone rnew r iG was tled to the ralting orrider and the man was huried from | ene wateony. The pe vi@ry dyno hos | most hamachi In the history of the West, followed the failure of a moo wf neveral hundred persons to capiure pale r fore dayligit to-day, HUNDRED CONVICTS WOVERFOWER GUARDS. Wiefall, who fled into the hili« Cherokee after attacking Mre, Hige' | {was cuptured by porses lat night nenr| Mort Stote and taken back to Ruwlin«. | A mob o1 hery citizens, carrying ropes one of the Fre Bargained land shotguns, ately gathe: andre Ol Company?” Jabour the Jail ime wo threat: | Wiiitam 1, Divine, freteht agent for enlog that early to-day the prisoner| the Chesepeake a Onini eabrdad At oT lo railroad at mM , was taken to the State penitent 4199] Gincinnatt, O., pleaded guilty this afters low much?" at Rawlins. | FORMER REPUBLICAN OF MONEY TRUSTS GAVE. = FINE OF $1500 , FORREBATING 1 SEKI Special Rate. -) ee Weather—Fair Te-Night and Theseday) Warmer. FINA EDITION. PRICE ONE OBNT. : MORO FRICK, GOULD, cH GAVE $100,000. TO ELEGT ROOSEVELT Standard Oil Also Contributed Like Amount and Trusts 73% Per Cent. of Entire 1904 Fund, Former Treas- urer Sheldon Tells Senators. | BLISS GAVE HIM THE LIST | WHEN HE ASSUMED OFFICE | /Explains Odell’s Part in Harriman | Fund and Repeats Talk With T. R—Dixon Testifies. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2.—George R. Sheldon, former Treasurer of the Republican National Committee, testified before the Clapp Com- mittee towday that in the 1904 campaign the Standard Gl Company. contributed $100,000, J. P. Morgan & Co. $100,000, H. C Frick $100,- 000 and George J. Gould $100,000, Mr. Sheldon sald he had no per- sonal knowledge of these ‘contributions but that the late Cornelius N. . Bliss, then Treasurer, had shown him his report. “When I took charge of the Treasurership in ane Mr. Bliss handed me a list of large contributors of 1904.” “What percentage was contributed by chante “To be frank, 73% per cent.” Fa 22 “PAGES HIGHER-UPS to Give a Firm “Was any contribution mady by the *"$109,000,"" them to th “The next man whispered the e factory. hanged,” to all was ready to march to the broom factory. At this time additional guards rushed to the cell floor and ordered the con victs to their cells, Instead of sending first man that squeals is the the warning prisoners after lynching, according to a statement! were to receive & monthly considera- tion or “salary,” tantamount to @ re- bate on «hipments, Wakem & Mo- Laughlin In return for this consi tion promixed to ship all freteht they handled for customers via the Chesa- peake & Ohlo Railroad, gilda ont PAPKE IS SUSPENDED; credited to Warden Alston. $ Alston at once started an Investiga- NEW CLUB LICENSED. on, but le Was unable to tden (ss eet etal ceca te MSlbela ‘The Koxing Commission to-day sus- ety Any lie sii ME pended indefinitely Billy Papke for dis- Jexpressed the opinion that had Wig-| Kopointing the crowd at the New Star whe aid whe had bought in this coun- try before going alroad, There were other articles of clotiing carefully con- cealed in Mise Muller's trunks which the had failed to declare, and whiol the Customa mon said were bought abroad The young woman refused to admit before the Deputy Surveyor that either the cont or the other garments were bought abroad, ‘To-morrow she wilt be given another opportunity to de- clare her bagKage, whick ts and if she dues not do #o be arrested, Mr. Smythe satd to-day, and that Harriman story again. So: ought to tell the truth a@bou: that Col. Rgosevelt told me felt rather sore that neither Cortelyou nor Blisa had told what they knew about it. Then T told Aim that I knew ati about the matter and would be willing to ee about It As @ result I wrote that letter, Tho letter gave an account of MH. B, Odell getting the late Mr. Biles to cuise 240,00), which was turned ever to New York State Committee. Mr, don said the records of Mr, Bliss sho fall's asmault been made upon any one! other than Mra, Higgins, and had he! not laughed and boasted about it, the lyne’ hing would not have occurred, nny” Higgins, as she was known among the prisonérs, was known for her kindness to the sick and afflicted. The aged woman 1s sald to be recover wt night 1 formerly PHILADELPHIA— ing 00020 tonal 1904 campaign, Wigfall had appeared at the Higgins = “That fund was collected at the direct home and, finding only the aged Mrs,| GIANTS— From | request of Benjamin B. Odell," said Mr, Higgins there, demanded admittance. 01000 — Sinks Rapidly, Sheldon. The woman refused to admit him, and, = “Then it wae given to the State Com- securing an axe, the negro chopped the AT BOSTON. $ Police Inspector George McClusky, | mittes and in your opinion was in no door down, He then rushed into the FIRST GAME. who has been ii! at his home, No, 3] way connected with the Committee con house. Despite her age, Mra, Higgins | BROOKLYN— ‘at Seventieth street, from ptomaine| ducting the national campaign?’ sug- | fought him desperately before she was 10100000 0-2 is in @ serious condition. Tt) gested Senator Paynter. averoow! a was learned at the house early to-day |” phat ie right,” eadd the witness, a BOSTON— that the sinking spell which began la Mr, Sheldon could reeall no specifia ampled to Death by Horne, 00 0 O 3 OO — B]yenrerday afternoon and necessitated &| contributions by life insurance com- cy JOOND GAME consultation of phyalclans last night ear-old Matthew Morrison w panies to the 194 campaign, but would playing with a go-cart on the sidewalk BROOKLYN— had continued through the night. The| noe pay there wer Ge could sae ages af) EL if : fp 0 ~ |doctors fear that unless he ralites dur : in’ front’ of his ho % me We 030 oo! ing the day death will be imminent. cot a0 contethetinn by 30. Mavemaray Thirty-firat street, this atternoan, ‘The | BOSTON= Dr. Charles E. Nammack, police eur- art rolled into the street and Matthow 3010100 > | geon, 42 Bast Twenty-ninth went after it, As he stepped from the atrest charge of Inspector sidewalk 4 horse drawing « truck owns AT CHICAGO. McClusky's case, left the tnvalid’s bed- ed by Davie Brothers of No. 298 Third | prprsRiRGH— side early this morning to attend to ]Avense swung around the nt He 0010 pressing duties at Bellevue Hospital, but "| fore the driver could bring the animal lto @ stop the child had been tra npled | CHICAGO— ty death 2000 Jat 6 Maidan lane, who Way arrested at % ———<»———. the Canadian border while trying to] ‘ommittee. | bring in. $2,060 worth of diamonds, wan| He sald that the Harriman fund bad NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT NEW YORK, a ie me ae nn Nera Ad eae nom A Yee Te een STN TONE E ONO TST ‘The comminsion aldo to the Forty-fourth the National Sporting that the fund of $60,000 had been paid direetly to the national chairman, Mr, ‘and paid by him direct to the held for the Grand Jury Jorman Sagman, a diamond buyer for er & Hartmonsky, 1 lthe firm of Friediax » who interviewed the De- The | another pers | puty Surveyor a M'CLUSKY IS NEAR DEATH. not entered Into the funds collected for and spent by the Republican onal Committee for the Roosevelt na- Jewela wore geized,