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Bio. jlo xtikxjcjv. AY HAVE PERISHED. A I Loss the fair counter movement to the plan of the sliver Republicans to run union silver tickets in the states where the Republicans are Packet Between TO WIDEN SOUTH FipSTfiEtl I 'EH BREAK and Suez. strong.

A gold Democrat would receive the London, July special dispatch from THIS WAY 11M Cairo says that xbe Egyptian government Engineer Buck Proposes a Nevj support of the'; regular organization In the states northeast of the Potomao and might carry' New York, Connecticut, Delaware aid ESPN packet Rahmaniyj from guakim for Suez, has broken her shaft n1 beea wrecked on a reef. CHICAGO AT Straight Bridge Tenjmnal Ran. The dispatch alds that it ig fearBa sixty Maryland. The plan of running a separate candidate is people were drownia COMMISSIONER SPERRY'S IDEi likely to he preferred by the average sound money Democrat to the plan of running a LOOKS LTB. a MURDER.

feans of Defeating the Democratic state ticket' without any candi Stands a Good Chance of Being Adopted I dates for presidential electors. The latter plan would take away the usual motives for 'V Silver Crowl. by the Now East River Bridge Com BODY OF A MAN F0UND At FORT missionSolid Rock Reached at the going to the polls in a presidential year and HAM TOT. would take the heart out of the canvass even Brooklyn Tower Site at Kighty Feet Depth New York Foundation Will Be More Troublesome. for state officers.

Anotber Advantage of a Separate Gold CANDIDATES. Water and Bore Ticket. V. YSlTI Si. yr ySSKKg 1 SeveraUflH Uq Tlfit.fi Gt A more important advantage of a separate gold ticket will be its effect upon the elec At the meeting of the new East river bridge commissioners, held in New Tork this afternoon, with all the commissioners present, business of much importance was transacted.

The representative ot the New York and tion of members of congress. Gold and sil iold Man From the East, the ver Democrats might act together in certain Silver Man From the South Hamilton station are a what appears to prder case. Super much interested New Jersey Well company made his report districts, but in most such cases the gold would insist that the candidate tori Strong Indications That the of the progress or tne Borings on tne Brook lyn side of the He stated that he hadl S'l Money Delegates "Will Leave congress should be tor the gold standard. made four and that, generally speaking. Ihbiil Convention Upon It Declaration jnt Chief Detective to take charge of this forenoon Frank foundation would reach an average depth In many other cases, a separate gold candidate for congress would divide the Democrat the Brooklyn side of eighty feet.

This Free SilverA Bolt at Chicago ic vote and help a sound money Republican. datlon, he added, would be solid rock. fclked Of as the One Thing Whioh 34 Bay Ridge avenue, foot of that thorough also stated that the. foundation on the Brroiga It would strengthen the Democratic ticket Save the Democratic Party in lyn side for the new bridge was much more, ared to be the body of a in the Bast to run a clean cut gold ticket and might have ah important influence, even satisfactory than that at Delancy street New. k'STaat From Ruin How the Run kg of Two Candidates Might Con 3 water.

On closer lnspec hls conjecture was correct. York. He told the commissioners mat ne if the silver men should elect 'a President pected to finish the work of boring on ured to the body and it was and be strong in the house. Eute to MoKinley's Defeat and Help he corpse was that of a man Brooklyn side within a month and on New York side a month later. rrnut 40 or Democratic Party Its Efieot on A score or two of sound money Democrats would be able to accomplish much more, in years of age, weighing 200 a little over the medium The feature of to day's meeting was theS "Are These My Chicks Election of Members of Congress, discussion of a plan which the commissioners body was not entirely nude.

The decease case the division in the house was close, than an equal number of Republicans. They as a general thing, have carried with tnem Administration Supporters Are 1 right along, although it has never yet around the neck was a silk tie, lnvt wlth 8 diamond pin. The pin ace and the gem appeared to be would still have a party standing different favor of an Open Break at Chi' ALTGELD AND STONE CONFER. the public. They have always been in favor.vytii of a straight line, and they wanted a partidtsgs How: Cleveland's Friends Are There HOBART'S IT South Fifth street, in Brooklyn, for that pur fe The Situation To day.

th' was every lnaiL auon uiai. ine curpao rL "it of the victim of murder. There was from that of the Republicans and have more influence with their Democratic associates from the Southwest than the supporters of McKlnley. Their influence and arguments pose. Legislation was necessary, however.

toVfl A Meeting to Outline a Plan of Action With the National Committee In Regard to Temporary Organization. McfllSLETS HOME. TO FOR THE BIG RUSH. Engineer Buck has found a new way out vfl the forehead, one in the back. Each zrr was deeply cut as an effort had been to disable the man before death.

(Special to the Eagle.) of the difficulty, and one that appears eml V.j r. Johnson at once notinea tne police or neatly satisfactory to the commissioners. At D. July 1 The indications would be likely to have much the same effect which they had In the Fifty second congress, when the conservative men from South srraduallv droDDed away from the silver bington, oe Fort Hamilton station, and Captain Dris the meeting to day he presented an elaborate igii i than they were a lew weeks ksoll made a personal examination of the re The1 Vice Prefdeirtal Candidate Chicago, 1 A conference between Governor Stone and several other leading Democrats was held at the Sherman house to day. The meeting plan, giving a Btraight line in Brooklyn tor the aupportera of the gold standard mains.

It Is believed that tne man was murdered and thrown into the water, but Scores of Special Trains Beina; Made Up for Chicago. the approach, beginning at a point some the Democratic national conven Beached Oantcfn This Jfiornuig. column and reduced a supposed silver majority of fifty or sixty to less than nothing. Administration Supporters Satd to Its declaration for free silver. The that can only be determined by a post' mortem examination.

Coroner Coombs was notified and he is working in co operation with the claratlcns of ex Secretary Whitney, nolice. where between Roebling street and Drigga avenue. The plan provides that where the'; approach touches upon South Fifth street that thoroughfare shall be widened, so that Instead of closing the street it will be a broader and more accessible street than be "declaration 'lor' free coinage means A GREAT CROTTJ GREETEDrHIM. Favor a Break Many, ot the supporterp of the administra WILL. BE MOVING BY SUNDAY.

So far as can be acsertalned the deceased was unknown in the neighborhood. None of uptlon of the Democratic party in tion are desirous of an open break at Chicago, the hundred or more persons who looked at the remains during the afternoon could give was for the purpose of outlining a plan of action to be carried out with the national committee in regard to the temporary organ iatlon of the convention. The two governors breakfasted together and at once left the dining room and met with other prominent free silver Democrats and remained in session the greater part ot the forenoon. T5ie door of the room was closely guarded and the guard said he had been instructed not to admit any one, and not even to take in cards should any be presented. There has been some talk that Governor ae, manner as In I860, are interpreted voice of the Democratic leaders in in order to give sound money Democrats anv clew to his identity.

The deceased had fore. It was expected that some definite some other choice than the painful one" ot Three Great Western Specials Full of fork; regarding the demands of the light brown hair and a brown mustache. There were no distinguishing marks on the shoes in connection with the plan would Boies Shonters Due Monday Morning. voting for McKlnley or for free silver. situation.

or tie which would lead to his recognition. at to day, but in view of the nj The Major HadlBeen Driven to the Station in theljamHy's One Horse Turnout by HisSJephiew, Sammy Sax ton The Meeting Newspaper Men and Photographers Lay in Wait at Eomev It Is Reported That Neither First Specials Over the Grand Trunk. There will be many friends ot the Presi been feared by pronounced sound menta In the matter the commis The body was allowed to lie at the foot of Bay Ridge avenue until late this afteronon. It Line Saturday Afternoon rDelegates dent on the ground, exerting themselves to bhey did not wish to hurry their men that Senator Hill and the other will be removed to tne morgue. Altgeld may be chosen for permanent chairman but the governor's friends declare From North Dakota "Will Get Down unneceeirHy.

It is believed, ii I' of the regular party organization in that he is not a candidate for za.e honor and the new plan, which carries wiitll FILIBUSTERS DISCHARGED. the utmost to secure a conservative platform and a sound money candidate, but in the font analysis their advice is likely to be in would attempt to deliver the organ MoKinley Nor Hobart will Make a will not accept it. line on the Brooklyn side and til Ito a free silver candidate for Presl to "Work To morrcw at the Palmer House Michigan Will Give at Least Thirteen Votes for Sound Money. Alabama Prepared to Stand by South Fifth street, will eventu Stumping Tour The Christian Endeavored to Call To night. A TALK WITH BLAND.

lt has not been believed for a moment The Eagle reporter was tali could deliver the mass the that Commissioner James favor of a bolt. Controller Eckels is already 6a the ground and Assistant Secretary Hamlin ot 'the treasury win be there in a few days. They will meet Mr. Whitney and Thinks Unrestricted Coinage of Silver Key West, July 1 A. W.

Barrs and others, charged with filibustering in connection with the steamers City of Key West end Three Friends, were this morning discharged by Commissioner Alvarez on the ground that evidence was not sufficient to justify him in holding them. mainly responsible for the ne but it has been fearen that they, would out of the difficulty without rJ Bit the. party for many come. Would Improve Industrial Conditions. terference of the legislature.

Canton, July ,1 Governor McKinley drove to the Fort Wayne railway station shartly dfter 10 o'clock this morning to personally meet and greet his invited guest. other leaders and the programme to be fol Eastern states by jjermitlang' it Chicago, 111., July 1 Railroads centering in Chicago ore making active preparations lor Under the act creating, UhJ lowed in case ot injustice by the silver ma to be prostituted to the purposes is necessary to perfect pla Garret A. Hobart, who wired yesterday from jority will probably be agreed upon in secret, carrying the crowds coming tthe convenUon. but do not anticipate any big rush before Sun er extreaittac Lebanon, July 1 Richard Parks with the departments of city TWIN SHAPT STILL BLOCKED. his home in Paterson, N.

that he would Bland; Missouri's candidate tor President, New York and Brooklyn. Until but in advance or ie acuon tne coaven nJgh(. or Monday moTDiag, BoltiMWea lfeceerT. has just: returned from a conference 'atlSjt. artS arc perfected s.i JjiftJBJf or tlon.

call on the governor to day. Governor McKlnley went, as usual on such occasions, The Chicago and: Great Western road expects esound money aentlment in of HARRITY IN CHICAGO. Louis with those who are working in his Interest. When he Interposed no objection to a brief discussion of the political In the modest family carriage, drawn by a single horse and driven by his nephew, Sam to bring In Monday morning four special trains, three of them being loaded down with Boles shoiiters. One train will come from St.

Paul and Southern Minnesota. This road will RESCUERS AT PITTSTON" HAMPERED BY THE CAVE PwwUn Boston, who, l'or'thft final filing, contracts cannot be let out and fin order to get the best possible results1 the commissioners have determined to govs slowly and deliberately about their definite selection of a plan. It will probably be three uel Saxton. There was a large crowd of peo 'mihieet to sien Gave the Silver Committee an Audi issues and particularly of that' issue which is his own creation. ple gathered at the station to witness the silver candidate, is 1 do hot know that I can add much to my weeks before the plan of thenew bridge will enceTalk of the Temporary Chairmanship.

have the glory of bringing to Chicago the Horace Boles club of Waterloo, which will escort Governor Boies. The Polk County meeting of the two distinguished men, although the affair was informal in every re be adopted. The Damage and Delay Caused by the seen mcjtned to swallow any programme spect. club from Des Moines, will also arrive over BRITANNIA LOSES THE CUP. down their throats by the silver Governor McKinley waited in his carriage Accident May Not Be as Great as at First Reported.

previous expression on the subject of silver," he said. "It is generally known that I urgently favor the restoration of silver as a metal and' advocate its free and unlimited and unrestricted coinage at a ratio of 16 to the Chicago and Great Western Monday Chicago, 111., July. 1 Wflllam P. Harrity, while the big crowd at the station divided at at Chicago. They are beginning to The 'nnce's Yacht Beaten an Time morning.

The St, Paul, Northwestern, Burlington, chairman of the national Democratic committee, arrived in the city to day and made his za, "that, even from the standpoint of Allowance. ij.ciM Wllkesbarre, July 1 The fifty nine Alton and Wabash roads are all arranging for Hunger's Quay, Firth of Clyde. July 1 JSa the train yard, an open space for him to pass through, which he did unescorted, aB a private citizen, reaching the train just as the car carrying Mr. Hobart stopped in front of him. Governor McKinley quickly extended men In the Twin shaft at Pittston have been polUics.

a bolt at Chicago is the which will save the party in the 1 to be maintained in all respect at a mutual parity with gold. "I think the Immediate effect of this change would be to Improve the Industrial and com running their trains in several sections. the regAita the Mndhook Yacht club here; Imprisoned for four days and still there are no tidings of them. The six men who at eternal to day, IBritannia, Satanita and Caress started y.a mercial condition of the country. I tnor From the East the Grand Trunk will bring in Sunday afternoon two special trains from Detroit and Saginaw, carrying the Michigan state Democracy.

The Lake Shore, Michigan si mplj a matter of good tactics not to his hand and stepped sprightly to the car tempted to crawl over the two falls last night at lOaOIA. 31., the order namea a race lor.yaS QKORt iWt oughly believe that the restoration ot free coinage would be the salvation of this na and had to retreat before a threatened fall, appearance. at the Palmer house a few minutes before, 12, the hour set tor the meeting of the executive committee of the national committee. He found the silver committee appointed yesterday, to confer with his committee, awaiting him, and gave them early audience. When asked as to the status of the tempo as tne conoiiuons ana metnoas 01 suca tion.

If the united States were to open tneir Eay they will renew the attempt to day. Su until the occasion for it has been Jtfince qt waies cutter nas aireyay won vgis in 1894 and in 1895. The second prize is vial mints to the free and unlimited coinage of perintendent Law says this morning that the silver I think other leading nations would Central and Brie roads are already beginning to show signs of convention travel and some of the biggest clubs in the East will be landed presented by the action of the Chi ued at 25 (S125) and the course was from i oromutly follow the example. report of a second cavern was greatly ivention, but the various aspects of Hunter yuay 10 a maris on thence to a mark boat off Ascog. Isle of Bute, here Sunday night, early, to time to add to the "In case the otner nations oi tne worm did not follow this example and the United Isubject 'are being carefully considered thencn a mark boat off Kilororaan.

thence a He was not at tne mine at tne time, from other sources It is learned that the caveln was rary chairmanship before he had met the I enthusiasm. States had to maintain the tree coinage ot even some of the silver men do' not an extensive one and will interfere with the The Santa Fe, from Kansas. and tho terri sliver, alone, I believe no ill effect would be to comjx ete the total distance of about fifty ji great disfavor upon the idea of a bolt tories, expects all kinds of crowds. They will work of the rescuers. Mine Inspector McDonald, who has been on duty since Sunday morn 1 .1 experienced In the financial centers.

My idea is that the restoration of free coinage would mean the awakening of trade and allied come from all directions, but will not put in a' Bolt night Help be Party, an appearance earlier than Monday morning. are circumstances in which the run Interests and that prosperity would have un Interrupted urotrress. AJ1SB r. new ieei ouuui uau. uesu uwu, uud she was unable to start, owing to the foot that her new mainsail was not bent.

Penitent. Niagara and The Saint started in the race for the smaller yachts at 10:45, all the ing, had to retire tnis morning, completely exhausted. His place was taken by Mine Inspector Roderick of the Fourth district. In an Interview the latter said: "I have The railroad officials say they are ready lot two candidates, a gold man in the silverltes, Mr. Harrity eaid he, had no information to give out on that question.

'I can only say," said the chairman, "that so far as I am concerned, I have ho man for the place. Whether the matter will be. harmonized with the silver men, or what the outcome will be, it is as yet too early to attempt to say. I have had no opportunity to confer with the leaders, and will, be able to say more later." for the rush, and the operating departments step. The recognition was equally prompt on Mr.

Hobart's part. Governor McKinley took him by the arm and they walked side by side to the carriage, amid the applause of the big crowd. As the meeting was entirely informal, and no public demonstration had been desired, the time of Mr. Hobart's coming not having been made public until this morning. Governor McKlnley and his guest were driven quickly to the former's home, where a crowd of newspaper men and photographers were waiting.

Mr. Hobart was presented to a number of Governor McKinley's neighbors as the pair alighted from the carriage after which they immediately retired to the little library in the major's home. It is not probable that either Governor McKinley or Mr. Hobart will make any stumping campaign. They were asked if they had ever met before.

Governor McKlnley said he had known Mr. Hobart for many years, recalling meeting him at a large political gathering in Newark, while Mr. Hobart had known of Major McKinley for twenty years "The feeling is all one way. The silver idea will dominate the Democratic convention and the silver candidates will be victor just returned from where the rescuers' are of all the lines are prepared to furnish all the and. a silver man in the Southwest, racers in this class being steered by amateurs.

kt contribute to the defeat ot McKinley cars necessary. A fresh northwest wind was blowing and tn racing i between Britannia and Satanita wa ious In next fairs election." The delegates from North Dakota are ex the benefit of the Democratic party. at work ana am sausnea wim xne progr eras they are making. Just at present heavy rock is being encountered and the men are not making as good headway as yesterday." A reporter asked: "How long, at the present rate of progress, do you think It will pected to open their headquarters at the Palmer house to morrow and a number of the ndttions would exist if the silver men TELLER'S HOME COMING Bust enough states td fall short of a very close. The first round was concluded as follows: H.

Britantfia .12 66 SatanlBa 13 7 Caress. 1 03. Caress won on time allowance. Michigan delegates are already upon the take to reach the men?" EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HEETS Will Be the Occasion for a Great Dem ly and a gold Democrat carried New around. The Nebraska men, who were ex That's a difficult question.

You might es pected to make their headquarters at tne id Maryland. well ask how long it will take to find the body onstration in Denver To night. In Secret Session With a Cordon of Palmer house, have concluded to shift to the 70 elements would have between them of a drowned man in a river. He may be found in an hour and it may take days. The Clifton house and the rooms of the delega FIRED ON THE STRIKERS.

of the electoral college and the situation is just the same here. We are.grop II fn Ho rmaryoA trv rtnV. Three would not make an unreasonable lne in the dark, more or less obstacles are en iauu cuv 1 ranSaCLCQ. I tv ty, Mlnhtinm doJeeratlon Ji wm countered, sometimes where we least expect id when they asked the silver Demo past. It is understood that at the confer arrived in the city last evening, but were them.

Of course, if we could put a couple of Denver, Jury 1 Senator Teller's home coming to night will be the occasion of one of the greatest demonstrations ever witnessed la Thousands of people from all over the state are coming to the capital to toj.come.to their candidate and to give Chicago, 111., July 1 The executive commit averse to talking to newspaper men. hundred men and as manjr horses and carts to urM lr cuiiH clear the debris out In twentv ence of the Republican nominees to day it was mutually agreed, as far as present Inten tee of the national convention convened at I Michigan is regarded as the pivotal state jrhims.majority of tne electoral college in De four (hours and reach the men to a very short tho PflJirmr house nromntly at 12 o'clock, to as of the twenty elsrht votes thirteen are for lmber; 'The silver men having made the.beq tions are concerned, that neither of them will depart from their homes for any cam time, but we cannot do that. It is impossi day, with Chairman Harrity, and Messrs. I sound money and there are three contested take part in the reception. The senator will arrive on 'a special train at 8 P.

M. He will ble." paign tour. Wall, Sheerln, Sherley, Prather and Wallace seats. It is supposed that the three contested Do you think there Is any possibility of any be met at Greely by the special reception I5fljMjey could, would be reduced to the two gold candidates, one a Repub JiicanFand. protectionist and the other a Dem Several Men Hurt in a Collision With I Deputy Sheriffs.

West View, July 1 Over one shots were exchanged by deputy sheriffs and' i1. strikers this morning at the Berea stone quarries. No one was killed, so far as known. One striker had his leg broken In places and many have sore heads, as the re suit of a hand to hand conflict. The approached the quarries through a wood with the avowed intention of driving out the non union men at work.

They were met by tho sheriff and 'forty deputies, who commanded them to stop. For an answer the strikers be gan firing and the fight then became general. For a few moments the strikers were repulsed nrasent. Mr. Cable was the only absentee, seats will be given to the free silverltes ana of the men being alive? committee.

The general reception committee will meet the party at the depot. There will It is believed this morning that Governor McKlnley has virtually decided to give up any idea of complying with the wishes of his There is a bare possibility, but that is (all. The committee went immediately into ex ecu in that case the vote of the state would make The low hole from the adjoining mine has not tariff reformer. Their constituents tive session, with a cordon of guards at the I the requisite two thirds majority. None qi be a monster parade, after which the dis tinKUlshed euest will be formally welcomed friends that he take a rest, as contemplated yet been driven through the eighty four loot partition separating the two mines, but it la various 'doors.

the Michigan delegates, however, wouia suo by them, in a visit to the Osborn home near Th Hilvor committee, consisting of Sen mJfc to an Interview last night ana tney expected that tne worK win oe complete some by Governor Mclntyre and Mayor McMurray, and will make a response. The streets are to be brilliantly illuminated. no; eiectea tnem couia naraiy Diame xnem preferring, the Democrat to a stolid vote K' lheibeaten silverlte, which would throw. Boston. The governor never appeared in time this afternoon." ators Jones, Daniel, Turpie and Governors would express no opinion as to the outcome or Aits ald and Stone were promptly admitted, the contests.

better health than when he greeted Mr. Hobart this morning, and he does not show any electjkin' into the house and seat McKln iLnil were closeted with the executive commit Two of the Southern states Alabama and SALVATORE CANTONI'S WILL. and fell back to the woods. The men in the sign of fatigue, despite the constant and ex tee for some time. The question of the tem f.W.

quarries are quitting work through fear ana A SILVER SOVEREIGN. The Grand Master of the Knights of Labor Favors Boies acting cares he. has had upon him for the The Estate Goes to the "Widow of the porary organization was under discussion. the importunities or their wives, iz is oe. i poiwjlt Would Affect tbe Vote In the JDonbtf ai States.

past several months. It is not unlikely that lieved that the strikers will shortly make another dash for the quarries, and if such should he will remain in Canton until the campaign THE TWO THIRDS RULE. Banker. The will of the late Salvatore Cantonl, the LThesmbre probable advantage of running a prove to be the case, serious trouoie will roi Georgia win De represeniea umcas" tomorrow. The Georgia delegation, while unln structed, is said to favor Boies for the presidential nominee.

Should Boles fall, the delegation say they will vote for Governor Matthews of Indiana, and, as a third choice, Bland of Missouri is said to be their preference. The delegation favors free silver. From Alabama will come a big delegation, close and the election result is known. This evening the Ohio Christian Endeavor tli Deinocnit, from the sound money point Cleveland. July 1 At noon to day fifty view, is found in the.

division which it will rs. In convention here to day, will call 3,000 Italian banker who died at 56 South Portland avenue, was admitted to probate to day by Surrogate Abbott. The entire value of the estate is not given, but it includes his seat in additional deputy sheriffs were sworn In and Will the Convention Follow the Illinois Lead? Many Believe the Rule Is Undemocratic. tiserin the Democratic vote in the doubtful started from this city for the scene or connict strong and give to Governor McKinley the Chautauqua salute. In a half hour after Mr.

Chicago, 111., July 1 Grand Master Sovereign of the Knigths of Labor was mingling with the Democratic politicians at the Palmer house to day. He denied that his visit had any political significance, bue he talked free ites. The Republicans might obtain a con between officers and strikers, near West View. Hobart's arirval a special train reached Can tho New York stock exchange. The will eives Mr.

Cantoni's collection of coins, his headed by John B. Knox, chairman of the Berable number of votes for McKlnley from THE AMERICAN HORSE WON I ton from Medina, 100 miles distant, bringing 1 'J a mm a i horses and carriages and the contents of his ly in regard to the situation. He is pronoun wiinuniey jj. i uojt were reuucea hundreds of citizens from that place to pay Sjiejcholce. 'between McKlnley and a silver their respects to the Renublican nominees late residence to nis wire, wno also receives the income of the estate for life.

At her death th estate is to go to the banker's daughters. Plantation Stakes Captured by Enod In order to make train connections and nil ifeicixemist tendency would be, however, Wishard's Entry. enRiaeements, Mr. Hobart took an early lunch TJMhocraHr. voters to drift Sraduallv into with Goevrnor McKlnley and lelt for Cleve London, July 1 At the second day's me Natalie Cantonl Bomeisler, Olive Uouglas De Beixedon and Edna Mortimer Cantonl, who is IS years old.

When Mr. Cantoni's elder daughters were married they received land at 12:30 where he will meet Mr. Hanna. Democratic ranks as tne campaign ap ing at Newmarket to day, Enoch Wlshar Chicago, 111., July 1 It is not yet certain whether or not there will be general disposition in the convention to follow the lead made by the Illinois delegation in declaring for' the abrogation of the two thirds rule. The action of the Illinois people In the matter has had the effect of reviving interest in this subject.

There is unquestionably a strong faction favorable to the course outlined by the Illinoisans, who contend, as did Governor Altgeld, that the rule is undemocratic and who. would' like to see it cancelled on general American horse, George H. Ketcham, Ipffoiki'. lts. eipse, without regard to their ROOFER'S SERIOUS FALL.

the plantation stakes from fourteen starters. lows on the money question. A separate state central committee, and a number of adherents. "The Alabama delegation," said a member of it last night, who did not care to have his name published, "Is first for Governor Matthews. Then it is for Bland.

The delegation Is unlnstructed." Notwithstanding the protestations of Senator elect Money to the contrary, it is said the Mississippi delegation is largely for Bland. Mr. Money's claim is that the men from the Rolling Water state are for Boies, but several members ot the delegation declared last night that Silver Dick would be its first selection. To day the headquarters that the Indiana men have decided to maintain for the presi cedly opposed to the gold standard and says that if tho Democrats nominate a man who is acceptable on the financial question, he will have his support. He considers Senator Teller the most available and acceptable candidate, but says that it the Democrats refuse to go outside of their own party for a candidate, he thinks Governor Boies the preferable man.

He contradicts the story that has been put in circulation that the Iowa candidate is antagonistic to the labor Interests. On the contrary, Mr. Boies, he says, always befriended the labor classes. "He is opposed to strikes" said Mr. Sovereign, "as we all are when they can be avoided candidate would give to them a leader The plantation stakes are ot 5 sovereigns each for starters, with 200 sovereigns added: $19,000 each as a marriage portion.

Miss Edna Is to receive $19,000 from the estate when she marries. CHARGED WITH EXTORTION. Albany, X. July 1 Governor Morton John Coggin, aged 58, who lives at Jay and Talman streets, was badly injured by a fall sxonad whom they would be proud to rally half the sweepstakes to go to the second; yesterday afternoon. Coggin is a roofer em KfOTthepurposeof demonstrating their strength for two year olds, distance hve ruriongs.

Arthur James' Shama was second and nloved bv David Daislev of 35 DeKalb avenue, principles. If, however, it Is abrogated, the party. Shrewd sound money men say He'was at work yesterday on the roof of the threo story building. 329 Hnncook street, when tain Macrell's Pooley Bridge, third. Georse H.

Ketcham jumped in i t' such a candidate would not in any case has summoned Frank B. Newell, the county clerk of Broome county, to answer charges of extortion in office preferred against him by ne slippea ana leu to xne cronna. xxia wrioi. Pooley Bridge and wild Liaaaie, thiorh and ankle were fraotured by the fall ben McKlnley in states where the fight essentially between him and the silver Andrew A. White, a lawyer of Binghamton.

running and won Dy a necn. not start. Ambulance Surgeon Grnbbs removed the in ElKht specifications refer to alleged over Newmarket. July 1 It is action will be aue to tne aimcuity or securing the necessary two thirds to nominate with the rule still in existence. It contended by many that by the time the nominating stage of the convention Is reached, the silver men will be able to command fully two thirds of the voting strength of the convention, and they argue that if this should prove to be th case, there would be no necessity for changing the rules.

If made at all. however, the change will have to be made Qwusao, uccausti i.av vuihbjiwuu were and advises the labor people to adjust their grievances by exerting their influence at the charges for recording papers, making an ag jured man to St. John hospital. HER CLOTHING CAUGHT FIRE dential candidate. Governor 'Matthews, will be opened and the boom for that candidate will be launched.

Marcus Beresford. who, Somatose at auction for 1. the money question would swing polls. We do not object to tJhi gregate overcharge of 1.05. The ninth count sharges the county clerk with exacting an illegal fee of 25 cents for entering an order of court at a special term of to McKlnley on election aay tney reit after the horse won the purchase for Barne Maggie Clark, 19 years old, wis severely electoral ticket was really to dan African mining burned this morning at her home, 104 West STEVENSON IN CHICAGO.

Chicago, 111., July 1 Vice President Steven. It is announce before this period In the proceedings, as it One Hundred and Third street. New York, the supreme court. S. S.

RIALTO'S SHAFT BROKEN. of New York. oi.a Vuton Sound Money VlcKet While takine a pan of grease from the kitchen SMASHED A SWEEPER. At 1:30 this morning oar No. 136 of tho Fifth avenue line smashed into a sweeping maohine at Butler street and Fifth avenue.

The machine was demolished but no one was injured. England In son arrived in the city to day. He is on his way to his home ot Bloomington, from Cape stove, it became ignited and her clothing In Several States. caught fire. She was romovod to Manhattan Halifax, N.

July 1 Steamer Jlohawk has put in here with steamer Bialto in 'ow. The May, where he has been since the adjourn fytt'Smigl might be possible in some states! like hospital. A. ment of congress. He declined to express rtfv.

r. latter has a broken share. is suggested that It may come at tne opening of the convention on a motion to adopt the ruleB ot the previous convention for the guidance of the temporary organization and until the committee on rules can have an opportunity to pass upon the subject. This is one of the questions which the silver committee wlll probably consider, and until its verdict is registered, no programme will be made. andJndiaaeto run a union sbund SaraU Half Rate to Chicago, via Pennsy city himself in any way on political questions, and Baid that he would ooutinuo his journey to Bloomington to morrow He was called upon during the day by a number of the prominent vania Railroad, account Democratic Convention ticket, figjree or four electors to the gold wfamocrat and the re Fourth of Jnly Excursion to iagrnra Falls or BatTalo, via Weft shore BailroVd on all If You Feel "All Flayed Oat" Takk HoaaroBD'B Aoid Phosphate.

It repairs broken narve force, clears tb brain an trenythens the stomach. Adv. Tickets sold July 3, 0 and 6, good to return until trains' next Friday. Only 88 for round trip. Adv, July IX Adv.

people wno are in tne city. ar to McKlnley' ThiB would be okly jig.

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