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   Syracuse Daily Standard (Newspaper) - September 18, 1895, Syracuse, New York                               Six Times a Week On Sunday Morning ESTABLISHED 1029 SYRACUSE N Y WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 18 1896 THREE CENTS Nominations of 1893 Again Placed in tbe Field THE SARATOGA CONVENTION Celom E Mr Plan's ite for Court of peals Judge HARMONY REIGNS t bj to THE OLD MORTON'S BOOM LAUNCHED Him aa New York's Question lastly Plait Mr and Frank Seen I try at JOHN r For Comptroller A For Attorney General 1C for Slate Treasurer II COL V IN For Bum W ADAMS nor JuSsn of the Court of Appeals H MARTIN Dispatch It The The state c the party the ticket of HaJ to In the e danger to plunge tin Into UN Thin at a when did not to remotest of the Ings much more than a formal ratification of held here anit throughout state weeke to assembling of it hid been conceded that John I nominated for secrete ry of eUle James A Hi twin for comptroller E for attorney I Ison B Tol In for Mate tre and W Adams for en- It was It.rvltabln vote IT mort would have to be for a candidate for judge of the court peals ind turned in I the of roll developed no little ex delegation from making a fur K Joinson Pardon C Williams an I B Martin that wat I for In the end I ho wan won the favorite In the C Platt who audible throughout thr dny on other account head delegation h twice said frr Martin It was a mall ho spoke In but It figuratively Mr appear to be aa of eloquence Justice llama came a long way from succeeding In n nut the coun Ire In and not inert New Tot k which to have fa cored hU t dt county him which waa any to Plait over thn took up the King tr for at Hrr II If the latter pul thl thai would have en nan at Johnnon It a rather person nan ay way of joke I on th nd I allot out a fear that the carry The dancer that the convention d -11 I not make known ti the cnn at all It had to do of ex on tial i to the con rat In the ftrat of Erie county The t to that waa by Rowland B Ma of Buffalo a of Mr PI It He thli connect I'll would accord him it without to In roe all of It on he de of Mr In Eri oou It U u that Mr Plate pluck of bin lit u la a In and In the e on would have made a to The news that t its might be taken reached C the an i a hasty of the count tion It there unU then decided If Man mry the delegation from K le would withdraw In a and C nume would not bo permitted to no before convention This de- termination was -I to Air tiy Comptroller Hoberts and as a result of their Interview the i disposed of he over- adherents of Mr wre In- formed of threatened r volt and of II near the convention w to dis- ruption this account ably not of the knew and was not Intimation of It In Ihp final report brought Into the con- tention The danger It t thought had ruinn up the blunder i f tho i U n that had stalking around the in to In There hu I been H bitter In the cum on over the nk to lie Incorporated In platform nd when that document reported t lere discovered t br ominous ice upon thp subject ordinarily an at to the platform has no chanci for life but Chairman John K of New York without counting cost Mr K presented two resolutions one referring In the of tee nnd the other to enfori of the In New York A of next to Mr tiy hat li on the table sought to of of the the motl n to lay in WUH nn vote In favor and It was declared can a drum demanded tl e call of the and Away k In hall stood Warner Miller his i J H BHEH JAN Trnu orary voice raised In at what ie as g ig law The chad felt II sting of the and h In hli ruling not to Inw he Mr Miller to c me for- ward and begin a long speech n of a for Hun lay closing nu a pf ing he proceeded out of order without a single word of objection rained Then followed the of t e duty of the In to Hi in and th eventual of the which cover the hy Mr Miller Af er ward of New York the law had salil no could to Mr proposition thp is ried In a It Is t In no Kvt the was done ise the having been It a pt Idem where It might end There another mo In the convention when J called out fill In the from tile hill of the i- on resolutions It 1 hr Md the youn man try to th Mr riatt Hut he t enn not to privilege and more In manner In words he got ff the platform runout stirring up bad blood I by Mr Pia t who did not In until tome mini ten ter He also hearing Cl M speech Mr w In clover all through rounds w enever he appeared Mr PUtt also tingled out for like In morning Frank came aisle to place bowing hla ttu for a cordial outburst convention also ahow tl that though in body OOT Mon m The of Ua i H CO VIM r E HANCOCK Attorney General W ADAMS him for In candidate C R 8 THE CONVENTION PROCEEDINGS by man and By IT convention wan to nl j m liy Hackett Tho all In their leati hy Hint time rut the of apart for tutors wore for ninat part There werr not limn people In the hall After the opening by Hev of John 8 called the roll uf for of ter announced a in thx and hnn up the of The content In the twi-nty- fifth New York where John K and Job the wnn announced WITO con- In the twenty-eighth In the thirtieth York Miller of and John of Ontario were cheered when to on- conduct him to the I peaker ilton and Cm in of Mr was cheered he n the HP terest In the Internal affairs of New York city The seething mass of corruption un- earthed by the Lexow committee called addressed I i nn eloquent I for heroic and radical di bound for half an hi ur After Inic the for t IP honor be- upon him he mcd In Tor the HIM time I J the full uf lent ed upon the IMI ty Prior to the waa one of e hail hold and daring Tim city on the con- trolled by a died of tl e of a systematic UH It brt about a condition of municipal n and mural turpitude wh rh thn world In will aw hi i orders hip favon at tho of city s name Kane at with In flaurant del mice c law limited his the number Troy wai the of a coterie rf -al and Hi y with un- control ed by latlon when the po destiny of the city if the ike and over urm To that call It waa prompt to re- U Rave the power of removal out of office the pollen and a new the of the dork department enacted a police com- the of which have already fully to every demand made upon It by the people of New York aave one and that failure not to the party but to who unheeding either ar- or pleading to obey the mandate of party It failed to It ed with an from direct of with a entailed by thn constitutional con- with by thn new constitution en- lamed legislature and nece arily salary list thereof and with the requirement of an additional for thr transfer of pauper Insane to state control The Democratic allocation of can extravagance falls to mislead a people enlightened by facts In all towards wise snd Just laws It met united opposition of Democracy The of Republican to enforce elected by Democratic HOW HE REALLY LOOKS P From a photograph of reri it date substitutions In their Lieut Haxt re- a similar greeting It dered that all the bp appointed At p re the a of the Mr all thli oligarchy like the hut I red handed j mandate a means only of dls- forth was t ust thn will or the people sub- verted the mandate o the c urts ed: senate of the slat a States and the pliant tool of 1 men smirched his present t the est court of the state to wl ich he was elevated n tho wag of litical plunder The par y by platform and Its with i lean records and of acknowledged td a return to government ty f the state rather than tbe ol gm p of selfish and corrupt Thi people the In an UM w promised In tration clean enf of law and proper fer ha rule and municipal Tni roml has been kept Through a i convention gait i hare been made lu the direction of mi and honest government The ad of slati have been fully and economic ill r by cap- t tbe law scrupulous for and entire from nut feet of their and taa A Re- ease ted i ad ballot taa by Democratic and press whom anarchistic advised by will view with derment our unparalleled growth and prosperity during the four ending March J isn Never In history of any nation had there been such development Capital waa eagerly everywhere In demand In every section walled t pon discontent misery and fering e and up their abode where fi Joy and mirth held glad carnival Tho tires In our furnaces as black ai Egyptian midnight of factor es In vain for employment The unique o the coup house and the sands dependent upon dally charily It wat p m when Mr Hherman ceased s leaking and the convention o complete temporary John U Kenyon Heunen U Fox Charles A Ball Lafayette H Glrason and William II Dodge were elected On tion of the of the ai sembly to govern It ordered that all resolutions be referred to committee nn when appointed usual resolution providing for the ment of on permanent n and resolutions were adopted and were ihon an- The following Frederic 1 Theodora D Willis f Charles Boscher 4 r V t Jesse H T George I Cornelius Van Cott Adam to Robert A II j 11 James art 11 R chard C Shannon U U li John Degnan it Archibald 8 Van Anton I Clinton N u Jacob 19 H ram a L K Jackson zl O W n W c M V Z Watsis Milton M H L jr Francla H M R A B W Wellington M H J2 M Oliver A Fred L chairman X J B t Alevander J Cornelius 4 J F Fischer B A C C W 1 J W a C W Howen i J Col- 10 Clarence W Meade II w W It Robert M J is Bam us I O C A Becker JT Joseph M H Hamilton U A 30 N Tl a L N a H O M Joseph B R W n Curtis a Carroll E Smith Benjamin Jr B T ML Richard Crowley tl A Sutherland JJ Dennis K tt Urban Jr U Arthur Henry C t A Treasury Alarmed at the Condition of toe Gold Resene WILL SOON BE EXHAUSTED FlaJs oo the Horos of a IMMEDIATE An of er Bond lu M of the nld prevalent CLARENCE LEXOW Permanent Chairman T Stouter burg t Frank K 4 W H Frank F L B T Charles W Alexander t Lucas 1 Van Alien t Julius M er 10 Hamilton Williams 11 Charles M II Arthur L It Thomas 14 A H IS Lincoln A Stuart 14 John U IT Louis F II Samuel H Moore Louis f Payn H Fills tt A A Smith a John M Wever 14 P W Wheeler it William A It erick M lower n John A Munson m H Manga i In Irving L si M E U Samuel well a M O E Jones con on resolutions listened to a long by Laulerbach of New Y irk who anxious to have convention declare In favor of local option In matters At p m scarcely lair of had re- turned to the convention hall Two bands In balconies on opposite of Ibe alternated In ing music while the crowd was At p m the crowd got tired of f for the proceedings to be resumed i nd called upon Chauncey M Depew for a speech He entertained the audience tit a few minutes with flashes of and wit which provoked unstinted and laughter spoke aa Gentlemen of the I con- gratulate he temporary chairman upon speech which made this morning what all believe and gested wbi t everybody ought to I have attending Republican convention was going to say how long but number of who i resent this afternoon I will not siy how long I am a to old and old Oral In that II have net when they had n of For wt beautiful being of power to n better than that Special Dispatch o Washington Sept over la Their no any reason to d lubt that will completely aorne aro take a towards Ing It growing that can not lowed In run on without any measure until aft hag mat regular had to ael Them la excellent reason to la convinced that a will be forced to do bat as between a bond and an of iha matter haa of aalon and speculation Mr Cleveland to oa nan la when can It He haa had much In good coming from thla popular brunch of gt If U not for great unpopularity of boni among thi people who vote at Democratic aa baa been by former excited probability of an extra slon would hardlj be worth Aa It It to UM of two dai gers An of boa la for redemption of greenbacks which can ised only by com raw what ad- ministration woul I most Bat Mr Cleveland would 1 to form con- u to ot placing hla I Mr attitude on tho to gold lhat question can e up la the In connection with offer of to mon for if tax word gold wen Inverted the that And by gamo of quieting would aid BOW They not cert aln of thla nor are they that U Inclination could they want They In matter of g bonda ho aad the and by doing go considerable antag though It concluded that waa actuated by pay J might bo no In Inducing to redemption of gnaa backs if ho willing to maxo effort It la t 1 aa thai would resist auch aad threat th it a Ing more revenue by a duty on wool would Insisted on a part of relief legislation If thla throat not carried out h It would surely in tho Thai outlook for speedy fi om la there fore hardly pron enough lu of an extra If there any for to get reasonable assurance of action little doubt that would called together at onoe but there rub Loo Ing at from all sides new Issue of looma up In ert Order A prominent lumberman aad a Frenchman In employ went otM deer hunting up last fall aad had traveled when lumberman aaw tl body of a deer Bi- hidden by Intervening and He r sked a shot aad tho bullet crashed thn ugh lender poplar and hit the deer The animal off through t ush snorting with pain and turn called out to Frenchman to and ent biased a ray until the of hla rifle wi s empty Then two men followed n dser and upon It sorre time later first shot had a vital spot When they returned h msn told of a fair sad of bystanders ut him What did you at any Who queried Frenchman Oh I don't it Ton see I'm work for meesner and when he tells me loot then I'm shoot I'm don't never that deer at Jou i At New trsta 1 fraat How   

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