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   New York Times, The (Newspaper) - September 10, 1908, New York, New York                                the News That's it to THE Fair to-day and probably Friday j light to fresh ff. NEW SEPTEMBER 10 ONE CENT In Greater New Jersey and ACCEPT Whom the Re- sults in Manhattan Admits RENOMINATION NOW SURE The Governor Wili Have 513 Delegates at 8 More Than Are Developments in Republican camp yesterday practically insure the nation Gov. Hughes the Republican which will meet in Saratoga next While there at first an effort among the have i ho Governor's renomination to magnify the in. the primary on Tuesday the President Herbert Parsons of Republican County lost no time in climbing from tho fence dash for the Chairman Timothy L. gave out a long statement in which he to justify the objections of the loaders Chairman ruff did not deviate yesterday from the has the last fow the delegates de- It that Mr. Parsons .is not playing a but had the good sense to a that may into a foot race bosses and into the that Mr. Woodruff in all will be the second Test Slade It President who has been sub- to deal of pressure from id from tho of tho Taft made his Jirst open statement on the question of the Governor's renomination He result of the tost votes taken in this county that a. considerable majority of the enrolled Republicans pre- fer that Hughes should be took the test to put the tion up to if their desires were act The test shows that there is some bitter in tho controlling sentiment in favor of the Governor's which the test has made it is my opinion that a. largo majority of the from New York County to the State Convention will favor Gov. re- Sure of 513'. If President who will control the delegation from New his the of Gov. Hughes is New York County has 187 delegates in the State Con- A wimple majority from that will give the Governor 94 of the New York The number of State either instructed committed or reliably clashed for Gov. ber Friends of State Chairman othy who is loader of the Republican organization In Kings admit that 57. of the delegates from Kings at least will go to the State Convention either pledged to or instructed for Gov. This will give the a total of according to Only delegates are needed to a dozen with an approximate aggregate of. are in the doubtful with a ability that a majority will go to the con- vention to work for the of Gov. Hughes when they learn that a large of the New York delegates will for and that can bu by opposing his Those to Him J is a up-State where the have either instructed 1'or committed to or lie upon to bo a. the 11 0 12-Oneida. 22 8 12 7'Hi-n.sst-iaor -T 0 Sa 9 Schuyler NO WATER TO FIGHT A 5 Low Pressure Gives Brooklyn Factory Blaze a Dangerous Inadequate water pressure permitted a fire which started shortly before midnight last night on floor of the story factory at 552. to Stale to spread so rapidly that twenty minutes lifter the fire had been discovered Deputy Fire Chief Lally sent in five For ten or fifteen minutes after their arrival the firemen were unable to throw streams of water into the and even after that time the pressure up to the The water throw a spray of water might most come from an so small was it. By midnight every one of which were occupied by the Empire Cork Specialty was in and was of all the windows and threatening momentarily to cate the blaze to the either Hide of the factory or to those in the rear of it in Atlantic tenants in these buildings were ordered out by the It the reserves from rive precincts to handle lire which were record for Deputy Baker took charge of Chief Croker ami Deputy Fire Wise responded to the fifth and Chief Croker By o'clock he believed that it was under The tenements adjoining the on both sides had been somewhat injured by The damage was estimated to tho building and stock of the cork is owned by Percy G. the theatrical The blaze tied up the trolley which run Avenue or bush Avenue from Fulton and Livingston The lines affected included the Seventh St. John's Fifth Third TESTS CHURCH Disguised .as Cordially Greeted in All But Special to The York disprove the sertion of the Socialists that the churches only welcome the rich the the Rev. John pastor of the McCabe spent his August vacation disguised and attending services at nine wealthy In. a threadbare and serge trousers that were worn at the a and old shoes and a. black felt was so well disguised that even his friends might have passed him In fact he sat in car beside one of tho members of his own congregation and was not I made the he said to find if truth there might be in the charge that the man and the poorly dressed visitor are not welcome in our I as 1 had It Was the other tlie nine churches that I visited found congregation always and in eight of the churches the ministers were In the I was surprised to see how crusty the ter and I was repulsed when to him at the end of the Clinton I JX n nk i in Total of A. S G Io Yules y I ami part of A. D. In ilie Here the counties placed by leaders in the doubtful 5 5 1-i Queens 9 Lawrence Total 03 Tlie Here are the up-State counties which either have or will elect anti- Hughes 8 H the Dut chess Fulton and A. 2 A. atly S. Way no Ontario Those delegates have boon instructed for Senator of Speaker James W. FOR WADS WORT Li 7 Tl Both State Chairman i u County Committee be futile io at ligure 10 a tal huw many from bailiwicks tho it would constitute about UK only of uncertainty in thf but in aggregate they will not any on the by analysis by State Chairman ruff of the result of tho primary test was contrast with tho of on the re- turns from the districts in which the mary was While President Parsons insisted that the returns a Mr. his statement asserted that these same returns justified the leader that the Governor was unpopular with the Republican magnitude of the opposition on Page 2. THINK Man In Trenton Jail Said to Answer the Desperado's Special to The York Sept. who was arrested here for ing a a train and is now serving thirty in prove tok be Orange County is wanted for- assault and arson at N. Y. has chased .in many di- rections by Only ly ho attended the fair at N. disguised as a woman and tacked a notice on a tree stating that had made such a gave his address as that he boon arrested once for horse and another time for said ho served time for these offenses in Squire Manfred who committed to communicated with the Sheriff of Orange County ing that some ono who knows sent to Trenton to see whether is the A Deputy Sheriff of Orange started for this city Sullivan Wili Stand quences for Directing Sept. special from quotes former United States Senator V. Sullivan as follows with reference to tho lynching last lod the mob which lynched and I'm proud of I directed every movement of. the and I did everything I could to see that he was Cut a woman's And a Of course I wanted him I saw his body dangling from a and I'm glad of it. When I heard of the horrible crime I started to work immediately to get a I did all I could to raise I was at jail last night heard Roane advise I up immediately after and urged the mob to 1 roused tho mob and directed It to I had my but not it. I to a Deputy and told shoot and to shoot to the volvor and suppose the bullets from gun were some of those that killed 1 don't care what investigation is or what are the I to stand I wouldn't mind standing consequences any time for lynching cut a white man's I will lead a mob in such a case any CROKER IS FOR ALSO Thinks Republican Laws Have Not Helped tion of the individual GAMBLING is HUMAN NATURE America with Hughes Laws Is a Free Country No King Edward the Finest Claim of Filed Against claim of was filed before in Blair against Thaw day by Dr. R. Campbell of New I 6600 for Red Now York Special Cable to THE NEW YORK Sept. I am out of said to the of THE NEW YORK saw him to-day in his beautiful Irish home some miles out from this I know of what is going there is too much water bo- tween here and America me Lo do I do say is ex- Mr. only the other day it was said honed Taft would Your Bryan he I Bryan will He would make a fine What are his chances I do not but there has been a great change in public feeling in recent How the Republican anti- trust laws affect the look very nice on but how do they affect Have they lessened the cost of living or increased the wages of the I say they have I judge things their and I say the individual is no better off As a matter of the cost has never been and wages That -U result Which has been brought about under the can do the Democrats will do with regard to the New York I don't replied Mr. and a he templated the graveled upon which we were tip with a gleam of scorn In Ilia gray ho what they've been doing they've broken up horse Gov. law in Mr. to damn any are ruining the ing the in which a great deal of money is ruining thp breeders of of whom are breaking up their that in a free It free country no You more freedom over I go to race meetings here and I a fine crowd of ladies enjoying arid King Edward himself at their King Edward .is the finest man In the If there was thing wrong in it do you think he would be at the head of all kinds L of sport in In London you a They encourage all kinds of sport and are allowed to make a certain amount of. the rest goes to hospitals and Croker added that he was not against a certain betting and gambling and would favor the in- of the system of bpt he certainly would not endeavor stop betting was in human nature to gamble in the spirit of free why it is tolerated over because it is the of the and that's why the King is at its Continuing his argument as to the ethics of Mr. Croker said it was in. the very essence human nature I this he indicating beautiful mansion in which he I merely bet with the insurance company that it will be burned arid the company bets it arid if I insure my I bet he will break his and the company takes the risk that he It is the to a large In of all Mr. a man may bet with what he cannot afford mortgage his replied Mr. own If he didn't money on a horse he would get rid some other Mr. Croker added that there was no reason why gambling laws should not apply equally to the Exchange and the race I Gov. he I get us back to the Puritanical days of the Know Mr. Croker hopes to New York in the but his mission there will have nothing to do With Desire to Held Public Office He Alton B. who returned here from Washington made it plain as THE TIMES intend run for am to run for ernor of New said Judge did not feel that situation and the question justified me in saying more yesterday than that it desire never again to hold My I would understand I said precisely what I and my answer was to inform no will entertain Mr. Bryan at dinner Two quicker to and Seaboard Air TAne shortens schedule Office OGDEN H. i Starts on the Staff of His Father's Newspaper and to Like Ft. Ogden Mills only of Whitelaw Ambassador is now hunting down the elusive political item as a reporter on his father's The He began last night he was in vain at the Hotel Knickerbocker to form the acquaintance of William James Conners of and the Democratic State at hour when the seasoned reporter would have called a day's he cheerfully to go on a still hunt for Republican Stale Chairman Timothy who is a mighty difficult man to find after Republican State quarters has closed for the He takes to the as a said one of the veteran workers on The .in discussing young Mr. day as a newspaper Young Mr. Reid's appearance as an tive worker on The Tribune staff recalls story printed recently in THE had refused several offers to purchase newspaper on the ground that ho desired to leave it as a- to his The latter a Yale graduate of tho Class of 1904. Subsequently he took a course the Yale Law At the was in- terest in .In appearance he not greatly resemble his the RESCUED AT SEA Hangs On to of Steam Yacht Capsized in The York Arnold ability to maintain u on tiie railing of the steam yacht My saved her from this When the yacht was struck out- ward bound Boyd and Leeds Mrs. caught tho railing she was going and til rescued by tho tug At times she immersed in the but when the yacht had righted from the effects collision she ily returned to It mm informed tho party of friends aboard that her experience was The My which yacht that Thomas W. deceased in chargo of Capt. had just short and Mrs. was sitting at the stern of i the boat on Capt. Crockstad tried to run the My Gypsy across the bow of the The bowsprit of the and caught the signal mast of tho stoam The yacht was to port. L Mrs. when the boat began was swept the deck on yacht When the hit the rail she was thrown but managed to get a hold on the The big tug Metropolitan closed and the crew out aboard THREAT Man Arrested for Attempt to mail Mountain Lumber Special to York LAKE N. Sept. ly never before has a mountain been made a medium for but that is the use to which John St. Clalr of dale is charged with face in a letter T. J. Company of. Ail sable demanding immediate payment of under penalty of a in addition to burning the holdings of about acres of timber land about the would probably have swept the en- tire destroying forever the wonderful of. The letter was to the company over tho name of L. The company decided to set a trap for tho A cheek for mailed to L. H. at it is called for mail in the name of and he was to this village by S. W. After an to cash a check for at the American the man succeeded in getting it cashed by a tradesman and was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Raised for Construction of Last Section of Philadelphia Sept. mortgage for on the Philadelphia store of John including the erty bounded by and Thirteenth and Juniper and the 1224 and 122G Market was recorded The -or trust was to secure 5 per five-year gold at which ths Land Title and Trust Company is made The purpose of Wanamaker Is. to borrow to issue bonds of secured by these is is to arrangements by which Mr. amaker will begin at once the tion of the last section of his store on the Chestnut By tlie of the mortgage or trust deed Mr. Wanamaker can sell the old plant to replace it with the new but he must keep up the insurance the properties and pay of the trust company say all the bonds have been subscribed for at par by financial men of this city and New TO BUY FRANKLIN Say American Syndicate Has Option on Building in Sept. J. Doyle of Philadelphia announced to-day that he had secured for upon the house in city built and occupied by Benjamin Franklin when he was cultivating friendly tions with France during the American The given by Mr. Franklin in this house made it Napoleon I. lived there for a after his divorce from Josephine he turned the property over to her Mr. Doyle declines to give the names of those interested or the purposes which it is planned to use the Special to The New Sept. Michael Doyle mentioned in a dispatch from Paris is probably Michael Francis a well-known who has been I abroad for some time and is prominent in civic Nothing was known here of his intention to purchase the Franklin and if he i was acting for a it is that they have kept their plans for fear of enhancing the Bed United West 4Bth AERONAUT AND TIGER FALL FROM BALLOON and Children Flee in Terror as Animal Lands in Fair ATHLETE SERIOUSLY HURT Uninjured by 100-Foot Takes Refuge rn the Balloon many of them yesterday being Children's Day at the Richmond County stood in the fair grounds at Dongari S. late In the looking Into the whore young William in and sat smiling and bowing on a trapeze attached to a balloon which ly rose above the heads of the The young trapezist had onp around a pot tiger which supported the and which with him was soon to drop in a thrilling dive with a Children shouted in and mon and worn on waved hats or handkerchiefs nt thp from somewhere in tho crowd there arose a In- it was taken up by and presently tho multitude were shouting to the Your on looking had not seen a spiral of flame which caught the eyo pf one in the crowd as it ate its way one of the hempen supports which attached tho trapeze to the IFc was nearly 100 foet in the but haps tho of the crowd reached his At any rate he turned his eyes Then he leaped into Ho tried to froo his parachute rind prepare for the leap enable him float easily to But he was an in- stant too Before could free tho parachute the bar on which ho stood working at the ropes with nervous fingers from the supporting A. of arose the crowd as figure whirled ning over and in the Beside Him in the downward dive shot the tiger its paws and tail thrashing in the It was only a few seconds before Coby and his tiger cub struck the turf on the Inside of the race track course which had Instantly the crowd pressed suddenly men and dragging children by tho or carrying infants In turned back in a wild and fled toward Ihn opposite which the balloon ascension had been Look out for the was tho cry that went Apparently uninjured by Its fall the tiger cub made for the crowd in long Although the crowd did not know the animal's object was to gain the shelter of the tent used to house the Once within the tent it lat whimpering In Coby was carried to his dressing and there Dr. from the Smith In- him that the had received internal injuries and a severe concussion of and advised his immediate removal to the in- He was taken there in an Coby is only 18 years and lives at He is professional balloonist and parachute and had daily at the fair since its on 'The police arrested his Frank that he had not proper precaution in seeing to it that the balloon and its apparatus were in proper shape before permitting the Robinson was bailed ojt by the officials of 1he The balloon dropped near and found to be only Slightly Robinson vv anted to reinflate it and make an ascent but this was not i Samuel of 200 got a fractured kneecap in the excitement following the fall of Coby and the tiger He was running from the animal when ho was taken to the f Yesterday was Democratic day at tho and among the visitors were Charles Henry J. Hamilton and State Chairman H U M A Electrically Charged Boy Furnishes Power fop Fan or Special Io The New York Sept. storage battery la the only to which B. G. an American born child of Russian living with his widowed mother In can be The who is 1 years is a human and possesses all the electric properties of a dynamo engine in additions A metal filling had been put in one and when the boy came home he picked up tho knob used to connect electric fan with an electric light wire in his residence and thrust it into his A threaded metal cap was on the end which screws into the cup the tric As the metal cap touched tho metal tooth filling tho head slightly and the fan tp revolve and then to buzz frantically at full This kept up as long as the wag completed In the boy's The mother was frightened and feared but tho boy pleased at of iron held in the hand for a few moments becomes highly A hanimer with an iron handle held in his hands will attract tacks at a distance of four The boy says that he feels only agreeable He has red hair of the reddest possible large and blue SON STARTS A FIRE to See the Engines Acting Capt. Rehahn of the Street Police Station was at a small fire in the cellar of the tenement at Eighth last he heard a boy say to another knew who started the the who led him to Colonial where In some the policeman found William son of who lives at Eighth According to the boy admitted that started tho blaze to see tho en- gines turn Young Donnelly was roled in tho custody of his who will take him to Children's Court day to answer a charge of malicious YORK TO PACIFIC 1.460, 365 MRS. SAGE 80 She Receives Many Flowers and Tele- grams at Long Island Special io The New Sept. 9.-An un- of parcels and came here yesterday for Mrs. Most of the parcels contained and the telegrams and were the most part congratulations eightieth Sage spent the day at her It is tho cottage in which Mr. and is one of the favorite houses maintained by Mrs. Several friends called to pay re- spects to Mrs. Sago on her many did not know she was in pleased at the receipt of tions sent by institutions she had She expects to remain in her cottage HARRIMAN IN FAST Line Clear for His Special Train Sept. special train reached at o'clock train of several cars and u baggage Kvory district on tho Salt Di- vision hap boon kept clear during the day to give the special right of way for a ord One of the fastest trips on was made between a stop of twenty party pulled out record run is uled for tho thousand-mile BOSTON PAWNSHOPS Loans Taken Out on Worth of Property in Two property at including more than TOO was pawned jin the City of Boston yesterday O. ley of the loan division of si ho Bureau of Criminal In the of the department ro- tlie No unusual amount of pawning is except that yesterday followed a Follows 57-Miniite Flight at Fort with One of 62 utes 15 AMERICA RULES IN AVIATION Lieut. Lahm Also Makes Trip with Wright and Record for Is PLANES OBEY EVERY Early Morning Flight Aviator Out- does Delagrange Achievements Watched by High WILL BUY CHEYENNE New York Syndicate to Add to tion of Scenic io The A syndicate of New York capitalists secured an option on the famous South Cheyenne including the seven at the head of which Helen Hunt the was also of winds cliff The purchase is by Attorney R. S. who represents the a's Although a payment the names of the purchasers are withheld at The buyers plan considerable to add to the tion of these famous which are visited .by thousands of ists RETALIATION ERIE a Mile Charge for Observation En- gine Forces inquiry by State Special New Stale is at the tion of the Erie Railroad to the that will charge a for nn ob- engine for a tour of by tlie ion over the linos in this This would make the trip cost tlie State aver that there must be something cally wrong with the JOrie lines that the sh mid to put a on an observation engine for tho use of the three to get the best possible In retaliation the has put all of force of inspectors on tho Krio order a thorough report of the Erie system at the the Is en- froc of. expense alt in the the law is silent ob- servation The New York Sept. 9-r-In' three in ville Wright bi world's and froni for America the In first 1'11'R-hi early morning he In circles over parade ground for 57 minutes and tho previous record made by grange by 25 In his second lato In tho ho remained in the for find 15 previous record by A and flight with Lahm of the scat bo- side they sailed for and 3G tho ord for double's In ginia by W right arid his arid as altitudes were corft corned the most spectacular flight of the day the Wright determined to himself wilh upper altv From normal courso of some forty feet above tile parade ground Mr. turned noso of his for little at of 150 feet from tho But as a of perfect tery of Ills and tory of tho flight iu which he broke own and all records for was When from lus morning flight he said ho had Known how near hour limit ho hid havo stayed up and there is no that lie haVe the he in j of constant Co j aviation in his early i story in inventors tho in I his three I GUN FIGHT Alleged Black Hand Agent Opens Fire on Try to Capture Frank it is as Hand has for several been terrorizing business was here to-day after gun fight with She is the of v Five Wore lying in wait at Powder Mill a box where money be About 4 woman crept along the grabbed the Upon pursued by officers she drew a pistol and began a The fire was until officers were stationed at a turn in the road grabbed Ihe woman and placed her un- der The woman's Frank has also been Tho with came from five yoars POLICEMAN ARRESTS 15 Overawes Fighting Striking ers and Strikebreakers with His Alone and Policeman McCrath of the West 3o2d Street Station fifteen Italians at Street and way last thirteen of whom were striking lamplighters and the two who was on a bicycle and in plain saw the teen attack the and threatening to he managed make them all He was over what to do with his when he saw on the of his home hear He called him the .to make the walk to tho' shed of a near-by where they kept them until they summoned the from the All fifteen were taken to the where Frank of Amsterdam and Joseph of the were held for carrying concealed The other among whom the police said was the leader of the Vonde of West were all charged with disorderly 14-18 Park Finest A.M. till tho daily tho report of Nelson Miles to for tho and ot and of tlie Navy oh the took anu by Col. and many The Military recently witnessed Wilbur Wright's at- at also crowd numbered It was o'clock when tho heavy from the derrick and gave the forward Impetus to the wailing had his moment before out the least apparent and in a. took hold of tho trolling As viewed from behind at close ters the enormous with tho twin propellers whirring with an lar behind them to flutter off down the parade ground like a ed As distance tho of irregular motion convoyed was and the machino soothed to be over grass on over fy frozen The aeroplane was fully 100' yards from starting point it- bo soon that it hail left was its Then snow-white iri the of. the planes .to the and slill on tho the passed over aerodrome at the ond of tho gable roof by only a fow Mr. held his planes and rudder until a plote half had and then brought the ship back an even keel he lip the field the National Dips to the The intent on start had given only a straggling cheer as the falling weights the chine along the starting and tho cheer was quite lost In the of the propellers the backward rush of a current of But as soared over tho spectators crowding the a long yell told The aviator did not move his hands the levers to wave an but instead he dipped tho nose of the swooped to within feet of the and returned  

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