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   World (Newspaper) - September 5, 1899, New York, New York                                Weather PAIR The Worlds 0 O sw 1 Wants printed in The World during gain over same month last Highest number printed in any news paid or Greatest Books Open to AiL Weather Forecast FAIR fe The Worlds A uy lie 1 New SEPTEMBER Circulation Books Open to AIL ft Great August Paid Help Wants printed fsa during gain over K last Gain of all other U papers printing paid Help Wants jjj Worlds gain nj I J in Jersey S of York ami City mill on Fight to Delega tion to Next Convention from This City M COOPER UNION IS PACKED Chicag o Platform Democrats Altgeld and Denounce CALL IT Prediction Is Made that Silver Delegates Will Be Not Converted BOSS RICHARD CROKER IS A TWIN There Are Two of tlic Name 6nc Is Denunciation of Croker was the chief characteristic of the Labor Day demon stration Chicago Platform Demo crats at Cooper Union yesterday and last The attractive feature of the occasion were the presence of Judge James Tanner and Con gressman The significance of the occasion is the v beginning of a formal movement in thp Tast to a delegation from New York State for Bryan In 1900 without the help of and one certain a silver delegation will be sent to the con vention New York regularly 01 The started in This Was under the di rection of Jarnes the Presi a general discussion on the tobe pursued in perfecting the was stated that in thirtyeight counties the sliver Demo crats were in excellent and spe cial mention was made of The delegates agreed that the movement to nominate was In excellent shape and that a great mass of Republicans as as Democrats would unite In 1900 elect Bryan after he had been nominated by the Democratic Presiden tial Distrust They did not take Crokers conversion to Bryanism as a In a general address distributed throughout the meet ing there were these references to Tam many Hall as at present constituted la Ihe bitterest enemy of the principles of tlie Demo cratic Tammany Hall In 1897 the national platform and lor Mayor one who had supported tho pary in In 1898 the State con trolled by Tammany and the venal leaders who that repudiated the plat form ot the The attendance was very large and en at the evening meeting in Cooper When Altgeld with Jarnes who there was great applause and amid cheers some one shouted There one There is only one exclaimed at which there was more ap only one said which was greeted with In open Ing the meeting Chairman Brown said We meet here to uphold the banner Democracy means more to gain office It means the rights of the masses our fathers thought worth fighting Used on a The sacred of democracy has used as a jimmy to properties of all We are here our faith to the Chicago plat It is the clearest platform of principles we as a nation ever had pre fro We proclaim that the have faith in those prln I Tarvin began the format He received healty denunciation of Carlisle as a man who had departed from the of his Kentucky fathers forming trusts In New his that the real Anar was the man who legislated for the and the trusts of tho land were most telling and warmly ap Dora Who Says She is a Res Weeps and Protests in protesting her Dora twenty years old and was locked up last night In tho Wesl Thirtieth Street Police Station charged by William Crane with having robbed him of on last Saturday Price Is convinced that it is a case of mistaken identity and that the young woman is wrongfully Clark gave as her address 242 Ham ilton but it was said there last night that she was Cane he lives at 36 West Fourteenth street and that while he was with Miss Clark on last night he was robbed ol He com to the police of the While walking In Fourteenth street near Fifth last night he two young women looking in the He rushed up to Miss ono of and demanded to whether she was with him last Satur day night and whether she got his The young woman denied that she had ever seen him and said that she Was in Brooklyn last Saturday The woman with who she said was corroborated this Youve got to go to the with any said on un The girl announced her willingness to go accompanied by the started for the West Thirtieth Street Police At street Cane met Detective Henderson and de manded that the placed under The party then started for tho The girl protested her and In the broke down and wept She was so earnest In hoi denials Price determined to investigate her Cane was told to remain at the pending the Price had a long talk with him and him ugain to describe the woman who had robbed In his original statement he said nothing about the woman who robbed him wearing while wears them Price pleaded with Cane to give the woman the benefit of the if there was any chance of mistaken Ident ity that she might be a good woman and that her reputation would be Unknown In the Cane Insisted that Dora Ciark the woman who had taken his Price admitted that he did not know the young woman under and as none of his men knew he reasoned she must be a stranger in the Tender After remaining in the nearly two hours Cane said he had a friend who could Identify the Capt Price asked why he not brought him to the Cane replied that his friend had refused to and gavo the Tho insistence of Cane was such that Price felt compelled to detain the young When she found that she was not to be permitted to go she became She told Price that she was a stenographer and gave him the name of her employer in Twen She asserted that she attended a reception In Brooklyn Satur day and in this was borne out bey her She accounted for her presence in this city today by saying tha it was holiday and that she and her sister iad come over to shop and had re mained in town looking in the store windows at fall She said she lad returned from her vacation only a few days Price warned Cane that he was ikely to get himself Into trouble if he had falsely accused the plauded points In his spe But when he mention ed the name of Bryan the audience shrieked and t hissed what the termed policy of Continued on Second INDEX TO 0 10 6 3 T mid 4 1 B find 1 Heal to J 4 4 Snarls nen H I PRINCE COOMES FOR Who la lo Wed Will Arrive Prince who Is to marry Miss Julia Is due to arrive oday in the North German Lloyd liner falser Wilhelm der None of Grants relatives will meet him It is his intention to go the steamship to the pier of the Sound boat for where ho will be met and taken to Potter Palmers Newport Only Iho members of the the family will bo at Beaulieu to welcome The first social event his honor will take place on when Watson will give a lecture recital on Russian music on the lawn of From that time the wedding the Princes time will be taken up with entertainments at various KIDNAPPED HER Content for of Girl Ke In Her Canled Special to The tho daughter of the late of Hammon was kidnapped on by her Grace jjj disinherited in the lo j will of Dr but to u I be nPx guardian of trio child Ap appointment was made i Judge En licott and was contested by 1 is J other heirs n a Acting thp advice of counsel I Mrs took the child fiom Mrs to orth tho doctor s w who was 1 ib in o seLOnd wife and her to SHAMROCK ON HER TRIAL Prom photographs The Worlds Two Young Women Rescued Afte Brave Struggles by British Naval CRAFT SINKS OFF HALIFAX Five of Those Lost Were Members of On Family and Formerly Lived in New ONE VICTIM WAS SOON TO WED till Wile n Sisters Who to Tho follow ing persons were drowned near here thi evening ased asof twelve of the City Clork thirty of n The victims members of a party which left here this morning in yacht hired for the Their des was a papula resort about tiro miles from the city Tho boat reached its destination ii safety ami tha pleasure seekers spent on enjoyable I In the party besides wore Miss Bertha twen Miss Louise and Poole and officers of Mi The were children of Robert who came here from New York seven years ago and Is one of the liest residents of the The young people were also prominent In society and and Bertha Davison were to have been in the near At 5 the to return with a strong wind blowing from the The breeze freshened until It assumed the proportions of a gale anc heavy squalls followed one after the in quick It was one of the most dangerous sailing days that have been experienced here for some and when the boat was In one of the most dangerous parts of the eastern channel a tremendous gust of wine struck her with all sails set and tore the mast from its A second gust forced the heavy timber and it knocked a hole through the Ii a moment the were face lo face with death and all were battling for Poole and who are excellent caught Bertha and Louise Davison in their arms and started for The others were left to their Davison was the Urst to disappear the and one after the other of her companions followed For nearly a of an hour the officers against terrible and were at length picked up by a The women were almost and It was only after careful medical atten ion that they were was telephoned to the Mayor aHmilton squad of po to proceed to the of the disaster and endeavor to recover the At that of Alice Da Ison was the surface and removed to farmhouse at Eastern WITH George twentyfour years of Third night clerk at the Adams Express Companys office t Park avenue and arrested yesterday with stolen sam les of silverware worth in his Tho young mans actions while he stood at Second avenue and ond street had aroused the suspicion of the arresting n the identified the silverware as that had to his company for would not say were the consignors nor the He believed that the robbery was only one of many that have recently taken and that Downs is only a tool In tho hands of other more unscrupulous em He Intimated that several ar rests would be A DOUBLE Two Men Com uml la Th Reynal Served the Birds Out of Season and the Game Warden Got After FINES AND COSTS Society Leader Settles to Avoid Then Leaves the Maine Resort WITH LIFTED to The BAR succulent partridge has lost to Bar of Its popular summer visitors and a recognized leader of the Jules of New rather than brave Uie damp horrors of the city managed to have set tled less publicly the ease brought against her by the and Game Warden of Maine for serving at her dinner parties partridges which were out of Reynal left Bar Harbor forever Ail day society has been Indignantly tho and the pinion has become quite thoroughly that a law which attempts to the gastronomic enjoyment of is a baneful threatening the exercise of tho freedom belonging to citizens since the declaration of State Game Warden Walter hose are in hav ng secured evidence that vas addicted to the partridge called at the Saturday was not at but the housekeeper rather than Roynal agreed tn pay the fine 0 was instructed to call that This he did In company with Lawyer Edward but instead of meot the housekeeper he was ushered into ho presence of Major Kid n society and military and who told him o go ahead with his Then he Warden In a short Major Doug In Low of a called upon and his lawyer find suggested they resume The esult was that Reynal was to have had birds n the upon she paid a no of 510 tbe costs bringing up he to evening mansion was and a pile of on the lalne Central wharf Indicated thut the ummer season had at least for The Reynala have been visitors here or several and Renal has ecn the most lavish of all Ter has been the cone of many She has gone to While o join her Thc and hrr inirI 1 iosi Filled of H ANNA SAYS THAT FREE THE REAL ISSUE IN THE Declares the Philippine War Will Be Over in Six and Insists that McLean Wants to Be or strangers drove to j fight in a wagon wiis seen hero at noon sud i the all over tho city were lulled went g 01 Ihe like hem foil 01 thronn and Uero drowned seemed to make ef fort to save struggling In the but at onco turned their boat to the point shore where stood jumped Into the wigon and hur i edly drove away eda small bo s UJ ured boxes full of Hie Whence is a It is thought they were blown in from the far West and It Is loared that they will ny their eggs on the maple thereby canning much i for Copyright tor the United States the Publishing New York Cable Despatch to The Hanna re turned to London from Southern Ger many on Sunday He Is look Ing but he still walks with a perceptible limp and needs a stick to hell him In conversation with The World correspondent he said I am feeling much better so far as my general health Is but my rheumatism Is showing no I shall have to worry that rheumatism on of me it will worry me I have had aulte the round lour of and am returning with very pleasant I have been studying and I am prepared with no views about the differences between the European 1 looked out for not for political I sal for America on the Louis on the Election Xo I do not concede that the recent election Missouri to choose a suc cessor in Congress to the late Bland possesses any political signifi cance II cannot be regarded as in any way an index of public feel ing throughout the Missouri Is out and a Democratic Everything la in the hands of the Dem cast any ballot they 11 they think t deferable to register an ii Democratic In order to lomm to impress Ihe then they only to tend Ihe order forth and the Is The Philippine question will be closed and done with In six The arc being that we are endeavoring to sup press liberty and check Ine development of the Filipinos can only bo called by ono A treaty of peach bus been concluded with Ihe Inde Islanders of the and American Government is prc lared to grant lo the Filipinos lly every hit of which they are capable of properly As their capacity for selfgovernment increases so will their power of local In England our altitude toward the is properly but there are very common about it on the I was much struck on tho Continent the general lack of sympathy toward our mission In the It seemed an though news of American would be received This Is not the j The members pf tho North family have occurrence is at jet surrounded by J S The great mae n i taken 4Ptlon mystery r sense of The great mass of the common caught by any apparent willingness of Bryan to sink for tho moment hiy theories in Iho Our people fully understand that a vic tory for Bryun bo a victory for free The tanl Is Bryan and managers think bey a and they are trimming their walla to catch every bit of In the they will the buttle on a plat form In the East they will put free sil ver In the background and push to Ihe front The men who are pre paring Ihi notional platform want to catch voters of nil Principles They have MO except thegreat one of managing by some moans or other to get the admin machinery of the country Into their But our people fully under stand that however vaguely they may frame their platform for them In the coming Presidential election will mean tbe triumph of free There Is no mistake about the and our people are not be deceived on Tho adhesion of Croker to Bryan will of course carry over a certain num ber of votes to is of portance In that he Is at the head of a political machine anil this machine votes as Its chiefs So the ad hesion of mnn ot to one side or Iho other Inevitably means that more or less vutes go with McLean has un his thai ho recognizes that the coming cam will furnish the real answer to tlie as to the Indorse ment of In be discussing national we have an opportunity to make an open and I am anxious to as sist all In my power In bringing the Issue to a successful Tlie lican nationally and has no cause to fear the combat on the Issues as now loaded fowling Ibat word has a pe culiar Ohio for in this contest hu Is looking both to the and the United State which I understand has long been his ambi It evident now that the Demo crats of as well as of the are ready to make use of Ihe pansion and free silver Issues just as Hancock the tariff issue in seek to make local issues of They will use each cock In what ever pit they think It will fight Worrying About I cannot see with McLean as a the Democrats can say much about Senator Hanna con silver evi dently preferable to That ques tion baa already been threshed out in the United The country is abundantly and tho only but trouble now Is transportation I cannot Imagine adhesion of such a supporter will do anything to position or to commend him to the confidence of tho mass of the American The coming Presidential election cer tainly promises to bo an interesting aim a hot The people of England are showing more and more interest In our political I believe It Is the that the last more was and printed in ihe English BY OAB NOW facilities for more crops and merchan All over I have found evi dences of tlie wisdom of our policy in maintaining tbe gold standard and with regard to the Philippine Presi dent speech on latter subject will find a ready response with the American and I am returning home to renew In be lief In the success of Republican princi papers our contest than had I roen for many years Tills wan but for Ihe result one that both Shy Senator preferred 10 say no great In HIM if HIM from to Tim Tho saying that never comu singly was ex lust in the ease of Frederick of Cleveland And hc subject was he li off by Aweek agu she wasso badly Injured questions the proposed by being lilt by a trolley car that nao strike In tin H was j Hi bed ever Lust easy to he tint tho j while she was in tho alone a fire i street car company iu which In her Neighbors who he lias escaped the flumes rescued but not be In labor Senator Ohio to participate Iu the the ut The zest which the Senator Is looking forward la to l by 1allroatl UJ i Cafe America will not be the conflict In Ohio is duc to he fact AO smoke no dust on terribly burned U Is believed Cup Challengers First Spin Showed Her Fleet and SAILED IN STIFF Irish Yacht Carried Cruising Can vas and Stood Up Steadily Under WORTHY RIVAL TO Sir Thomas on Saw and Was Immensely Pleased with Racers ANOTHER TRIAL SET FOR Yachtsmen Watched First OK Hook and nt Never before during the years that the Americas Cup has remained In the possession the New Club has a yacht exhibited such marvellous speed as clhl Sir Thomas Uptons flyer Shamrock in her first spin In American waters yesterday after The trial was made under the Influ ence of a breeze that carried considerable weight and kicked up a chop of sea and created their tops with spume that was at times carried a dozen feet in Trial In a Still The speed of the which carried only thut without topsails or balloon was wonder and U was all that a Kuot tugboat could do to keep up with her when she felt tlie Jorce of the She sailed all about thirtytwo nau tical lossIns the distance fiom her At the close ot the plu the in tow by the ten der James Lawrence and escorted to her anchorage In the just abreast of the new barracks that have been built for Uncle Sams Sir Thomus did not sail on tho yacht during her but went aboard hortly before she was taken In lie went up to the anchorage on and was at that place transferred to where he stayed for the The yacht will go out for another Spin this under another complete suit of The canvas she spread yesterday was the same that she wore during her trials with Tho sails she will use today have never been and are the ones that she will use In the races against tho Columbia next Sir Sir Thomas and his watched the wonderful work of the speedy from the bridge of were elated at the showing made by the and well they might for lie will surely be an Important factor In tho Shamrocks sailors were awake with he and preparations Lo got under way were began at Decks were and Hogarth and accompanied by the designer of the overhauled the striding and through which the fresh northeasterly breeze a merry Shortly after S oclock the anchor was short and the tarpaulin removed rom the big She broke out lor at 8 oclock and a hawser having been passed out to the tug James she gathered passing Quarantine at As she reached the Narrows the tow ine was passed to the steam yacht and the Lawrence steamed rapidly up the The big white steam yacht towed the Shamrock easily hrough te main ship and the lair passed the Southwest Spit at n the meantime the crew had removed the gaskets from the mainsail and sent he staysail and jib up in ready to 10 broken Her Tho had shitted to the north mid backed again to north north before tho yacht passed tho bell nt the tail of tho hoodk heading lue At the near the entrance to the White Star liner dipped her colors and the steam pilot boat New saluted with her Both salutations wero on Erin by dipping her At Shamrocks boom crutch was taken the topping lifts wero swayed up and the that she lad been towing was hoisted up on the jort White caps danced on the crests of the rolling waves for out to the east Toward the lightship that marks the wreck of the the big cutter was towed and uhe made a more Impres sive picture than ever before as her of canvas began to climb Her halliards all loud below decks and but four men wero on her deck when the gaff of the mainsail began to travel One sailor was aloft on the spreaders rode up on the paws of the The big was slowly tho head of the yacht being held up in the wind by the that was fast to the Bv this was off Scotland as tbe soil crept slowly  

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