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mTilE SUN MONDAY SEPTEMBER 221 1902

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ground floor but the man started upstairsWhn Leech called after him no the clerksays tho man jumped o though ho had

tuck n pin In him1 a kcd him If he wanted to go straight

to his Haiti Itfh yesterday andhe ho did He a for 8-

oclock In the veiling and although I didnt-suspec then that the man might b YoungIt struck me an queer that a man tthoutdwant to uli At that time of day Whim

I Uft to RO home A II Miado my relloftook tht do k and I left the man callwith him

Monde said that lit B oclock wentcall thn man He had to knock set

end tlin to arouse him Meado saidand when man did wake he answeredIn n low volew n though afraid that someone would hiar tutu first the man re-

fused to OVTI tin door Miado says de-

manding to know who wanted him butwhen clerk tutu him that It was 0 oclock-he wild that h would right out A

low minute htor ho came out Into th readIn room and nflur looking around for amonvnt ni Hum men who worn readingevening iu wninpi ri walked out Meatle

akd him if lie wa mining back and ho

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Kin of loilfiiTM who had been r adIns a iiKr In tlio public room walked overto Meade nfter thn Mrange lodger had leftami paid

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lunt krow him nald MeadcWell Mid thi other he a queer

fallow anil I think ho look a lot

like ih Iirttirf papers are printingof tin man Young who killed a womanli NVw York Hitother day

Mutdr MIIH interested looked nt onor piitiirin of Young in an afternoonpnper nnd wide up hi mobil that the moodiil look Ilk YniiiiR He didnt go after thostranger or Rive tlm alarm because ho

man would come bark soonA I tte lirerleedireturned to the house

niiii Vrndc tay that liofero hi mentionedhis M icions to him Iwh who had Uxti

over tli papers whilo at dinnerOld

Say believe thnt I ee who earnhen thin afternoon tho intirIcier

men ii m ared the description of

tIt lodger with that of Young in the alarmMIII om by the police and they decidedthat i tallied exactly Nevertheless theydidnt inform inllif of their buspleions-

ami it wasnt until yesterday morning thatthe iiuthoritieri learnrd that there wax astrong probability that tho they WITH

alter hnd hM m the night lodging

CinAIIKTTK RMGEFR TRAIUFn

At S oclock yesterday morning a visitorto Cmrgo Snydern mloonnt J2o Urnadwnynext door to thw lodging house maid he hadMTU a lying on the grab in the frontyard furnlfchrdrooin housn of MrsAnnie Low at 20S South Kighth streetdiagonally actosn the square at thin pointof Broadway The man on time grasstime other moan said was smoking cigarettesand acting qucerly Two young men

Walsh and Lou Nlchobon of 225 SouthMi eel whom WITH in the saloon de-

cided to K over and MO what the man wasdoing Tin moment they reached thohouse they say he jumped up from thin

grass in great excitement and wildI know what you want to ilo You wOnt

to nrreot me Well kiep away or Ill hootyour belly off

The man then walked up and down thograss plot puffing on his cigarette undswearing at Walsh and Nicholson Ho

appeared to b greatly excited and on oftho young men said ho guessed hed

policeman On hearing that tho manJumped into the road and boarded a Ixeavenue car bound south

The Incident created some excitement-in the neighborhood and the lodging housopeople immediately jumped to the con-

clusion that this wa the man who hadat their place tho night before The de-

scription that Walsh and Nicholson gaveof him fits that of tho man who stoppedfor four hours at the Olenwood housetherefore nlto describes Young

Short heard of the andquestioned the conductor oftar which passed that corner at 5 oclock-in the morning The conductor said horomiinliereil time Incident and also recalledwhen hU passengers got off For theof thn day after that tho conductor was

nine as guide for apt Short and tholetiHtiviM Tho chase took tho offlcJM

to CannrMo llrownsvlllo Flatbuth Flatlard nj l RirE n Reach At U oclockat night tha eari vn riven up no

trace of th iiwi boon foiid-COTl ISLAND COMUFD FINE

Hut there ha been no relaxation in thegeneral search Every point 1 beingwatched arid although tIm police are

over not having caught the manalready they aro still confident that he U

In tho will soon bo foundYesterday a story reached them that a

nn wering Youngs description hailrn Mvn nt Coney Titun

tin previously wnt a full description ofYoung to tho Coneyhiippletnented this with n batch of photographs of the man mado bytho headquarters photographer who has alreadytnnile several hundred pictures of Young

After these picture were circulatnlConey Island policemen walked up and downIho streets there photograph ofYoung In

hand scanning the faces of passersby andendeavoring to see some likeness In eachto the picture It was reported ono timeor a dozen different placeyesterday that Young had been seen hutConey Island for nil the photographs liltnot pick up even one suspect

IlTTHHUBO WANDFRER GATHERED IN

The police of the Bergen street stationIn Brooklyn did better After the descrip-

tion of Young won read to the squad whichwent out at noon WilliamPatrh n years old a wanderer fomIlttsburg appeared at Seventh and Flatbush avenues A policeman thoughtPatchen looked like Young and arrestedhim In no time at all

Titus was notified and sent Peleetive Jackson over to see the man Jackon saw nt once that the man was not Young

nnd suggested that ho bo released Butonce In a Brooklyn station house a prisoner

to spend the night there unlessIn good enough to ball him out so

Patchen back to a cell Hoarraigned In court today and

TOtTNO HAS A LImITBchmlttbergers activities ye tor

lay resulted In no now discovery but sev-

eral now theories were unearthed by thowho learned where the crime had

Ixen committed from the Hoboken chief ofKjllce Capt SchmlttborgtT received a

letter yesterday from Koenig the lodg-inghouse keeper who says Young applied0 him for a room with a stove In it on FriJay night In the letter said that10 had forgotten to tell that when YoungivnHiu his plaeo i wore a light overcoat

Capt Schmlttberger indulged ir moreibuso of Capt Titus He resented thettntement made by Titus that Chief Dono-van had done wrong In taking his Infor-mation to time precinct captain rjther thinto the Octoctivo Bureau and said that 0

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Titus as an Incompetent officialtold what Schmlttljergcr had

said laughed anti refused to discuss Itat all

TARN THAT MORMONS DID ITA further was mado yesterday

to fasten responsibility for tho killing ofUrn Pulitzer on time Mormons On theauthority of MIStS Elizabeth Dlckenson-the young woman who became a Mormon-In 1001 hut renounced her nlleglancttn statement printed thnt Young In-

stead of being an from the Church-was In reality an ardent Worker In thecause and that Mrs Pulitzer Instead ofbeing tho woman she wa supposed to bewas secretly u Mormon anti hat attendedMormon services In this city and PerthAmboy with Young

MIstS Diekenxon said she had teen Youngat a number of Mormon gnthoring ac-

companied by n blond woman answering-Mrs Pulitzers description who was knownas Miss Nelsen was Mrs Pullt7ernmaiden Incidentally Miss Pickenson told she had quit the Church infear of her life and declared that the bloodatonement tenet which in that a Mormonwho sins can only bo cleansed by beingkilled by another Mormon still an activeprinciple of the Mormon faith and thatYoung was one of Its leading

TOtNO WASNT A MORMON

Although the Mormon elder have nilrepudiated Young and It Is known that hisown father an ardent Mi wouldhave him in his house President JohnMctjuarrie of the Eastern Division of tiltMormon Cuirch anti Klder Snow WoodsPorter and Taylor worn asked nbotit itagain last night just miller they hall helda ervico at ll Wet 121th street PresidentMeOunrrle slid

Young was not a Mormnn and never attendfd our Nrviies As for the womanhe killed nom of us ever saw or lienrd nfher before this tragedy occurred It I

not true that ever uttordnAs for Young the I over saw of himWILS two months ago when lu cnme tofor money I lectured hint onway was living anti the disgrace he wasbringing on Ills family Then I gave himA little money nnd as wo having aservice about that time he camo ia antiattended it That I the only hiever tendril here nnd I suppose simplycame In bfcnusc I had given hitnmotey-

Youns never did arty mission vork fortile Mormon Church nnd never lind any

the Mormon Church A forhis being in the Perth Amboy Mission thatU ridiculous The was never In PerthAmboy antI a man was not a Mormonand knew nothing of our faith would hardly-be doing work for the church-

NO VENGEANCE Foil MISS IIICKKNSON

I have Mon Mis Dickinsons statementabout a Mim NeUen who Is supposedto bo Mrs Pulitzer acoming to Mormon services with YoungThis Is and of course untrueThere are not so many Mormons here butthat very one Is personally known to moanti there never was A Nel en or anywoman answering that description a mem-ber of the Mormon Church

A for Miss left theChurch of her own free will and when shewent I told her that if it was her honestconviction that our faith was not the rightone she was doing well to abandon It Itold her then that she would always bo wel-

comed at our meetings and thnt we wouldlook on her as a ulster Only a month agoshe came to coe mo at my ofllce 172 WestEightyfirst street She came uninvitedand we talked together about religion forsome time When she went away sheher address with me although 1 didask for it

A few days later a story was printedin the papers to the effect that Miss Dickenson fearing the vengeance of the MormonChurch was in hiding The address shehad given me a short before gave tholie to that statement

I can only say In addition to this thatMiss Dlckenson never met Hooper Young nta Mormon meeting hero and that soc neversaw Mm Pulitzer at a Mormon meetinghere for the very simple reason that neitherono of them was a Mormon

The other Mormon elder heard nil thatPresident McQuarrlo said and saul theirview were tho same All of them wildvery emphatically thnt th y hoped Youngwould be caught nod punMicd for hiscrime

MORMONISM nnBAM AMtMKS P3MCEThe police wero amused at tho Mormon

story yeMcrdar Ucnuxe In nil the ex-

haustive search they liavo mnde Into tholife of Mtv Pulluer they have not foundanything tu show that she was a MormonCapt Titus said yesterday that ho wasstill firm In opinion that Young andthe woman had only known one iinotlufor a short time anti lhit was theprincipal motive for the

Capt Titus said he hail discovered thatIn Seattle Young was regarded as weakminded Hn hits also learned that Youngreported Congrewmnn Roberts trial inWashington for a Lake City totespaper writing a of nntlMormnnarticles that were very bitter That wildtho captain showed well whoreYoung stood on the subject of MormonlKmWOMAN AT MORMON MEETINGS naRK Ant

Tim murder of Pulitzer lies ofcourse created n great deal of Interestin Perth where she was broughtupwas related to Mormons folks there re

that eight years ago a band ofDay SaInts hold meetings in Perth

Amboy and that Mrs Pulitzer then a girlmember of St Stephen Lutheran Churchattended several of the Mormon meetingswith other In tho place One of time

Mormon missionaries according to thepeople In Perth Amboy was named Young

are sure that ho must betho man who murdered Mrs Pulitzer Theyrecalled that a few months after tho meet-Ings Mrs Pulitzer went to York toloam tho trade of n milliner

TOUNOS RELATION TO HOIlMONlflM

William Hooper Young the murdererwas the son of John W Young anti LibbyCornfield Young Libby Cornfield watt aresident of Philadelphia The childrenof the Joint Wesley YoungBrigham Young hoper Youngand Earl Young Cornfield Youngwan divorced from J W Young abouttwenty years ngo She married Dr Willlama and with her now husband moved-to Washington Territory John W YoungU tho third son of Brigham Young whosucceeded Joseph Smith an tlwfireuidcntof the Mormon Church

Mary L Young who Is now with herfather In Paris anil William Van Cott Youngthe Columbia student who I now In Utahwere John W Youngs children by LuellnCobb who divorced him several years ago

FATHER limEs A LAWVEH FOR HIM

W F S Hart n lawyer of ft Ueckmanstreet has been retained by friends ofJohn W Young to defend Hooper In casehe Is arrested These frIends have com-

municated with Mr Young putting him in-

xsm lon of thi situation and in-

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There U nothing to b gained by stayingaway like this said Mr Hart Fromwhat I have heard of this young man hoIs no better and no wonto than the averageyoung man In New York leaving asideof course this heinous crime I wantto state that I have not been hired by thoMormons but that I was retained by aprominent business man of title city whoIs a friend of Mr Young

MORMOV BERNICF8 AS USUAL

The four young Mormon elders who occu-pied one of tho suites of the Young

In the Clarence held their regularbimonthly Sunday night lecture In thnlodge of the Hawthorne Building1S1 West 125th street lat nightThey had their usual congregation offifty men and women and tholecture a they prefer to call It went onwith no more a reference tothe events of the week

After the singing of hymns and prayerJohn I McQuarrie president of tho missionand head of the Mormon Church In theEast delivered an address which was an ex-

position In a general way of the relation-of his church to Christianity na acceptedand nn explanation of Its organization anddoctrine

Time four young elders have the mannersand air of theological students and theclear skin anti eyes of clean lIvers OneClarence Snow Is n Harvard graduateanti the professor of physics in the Agricultural College of the State University-of Utah another li a district school teacheranother a cowboy anti the fourth a book-keeper Mr McQunrrie I a member of theState legislature of Utah and a merchantThe practice In their church I to turn thework of proselytizing over to zealousreligionists as these young men are

No salaries are paid and this missionariesreturn to tl elr secular life whenever theyfool they hfcvo done their duty Few spendmore than a year at the work unless theynre unusually welt fitted for It Of time mis-

sionaries sheltered by Mr Young only oneof those now in the apartment was in NowYork last July and since they first took

their residence there theNintiol of tho four In tho suite has beenchanged several times

AS TO nLODD ATOXRMENT

Mr McQuarrie spent some time aftersrvleis last night answering questionsabout faith and talking to newspaper-men who camo for an explanation ofsocnlled doctrine of blood atonementHo sold there was no tenet of his faithrelating to blood atonement other than thostatem nt in scripture that by the shedrildgof ChriMs blood In atonement for tho sinsof men our sins are forgiven provided wonil the conditions prescribedsuch as that sheddeth mans bloodby men shall his blood ho shed and others-

In connection with text ho saidIn Utah capital punishment wa eitherby shooting or hanging Shooting wnsmost often chosen at least by the Mormonsbecause by the shedding of blood textIs literally fulfilled Executions are leftof course to the civil law hence capitalpunishment is Justified in UtahMr McQunrrle also told the Mormon sideof the Danlte and avenging angelperiod of Mormon history which he com-

pared with the Vigilante days of Californiaarid Montana

TRUNK WITH RELICS ARRIVES

The trunk which Young shIpped to Chi-

cago on Thursday night and which wasfound to contain Mrs Pulitzers clothingtho dirk with which he was stabbed thopawn ticket for her diamond earrings andvarious other articles arrived in JerseyCity nt I oclock this morning One ofsealS on It watt broken Tho trunk wasbrought to Police Headquarters lIen antiwill bo opened later today In the presence-of time District Attorney

VICTIMS BOUT OOKS HOME TODAYA man anti a woman left at Speers morgue-

In Jersey City yesterday a bundle contain-ing clothing in which Mrs Pulitzer will1m dressed for burial Henry Griffith themorgue keeper said ho had expectedPulitzer last night to complete arrange-ment for his wifo funeral but the hus-

band did not appear This body will 1

shipped today on the Pennsylvania Hailroad to Perth Amboywill take place nt the home of Nelson

Pulitzers mother Tho service willbo Tho body will be buried in anoak with sliver handles The coffinplato bears the Inscriptionaged 28 years

11AIHY III ItT OIIKYMO illS WIFE

lorkrtMn DentIst Takes tIer Adtlre antiFalls Two Stories-

L V armel n dentist of Willis ayenun was locked In his workroom last nightby a of wind slamming tho door shutThere was a spring lock on the outsIdeof the floor and rather than break it hiswife told him to climb from the windowto the dining room window four feet away

In doing so Cnrniel lot balance antifoil two stories to the tnt He waspicked up unconscious anti taken to theLincoln Hospital where it found thathut skull had been fractured Ho maydie

SHAKEIT IX JKIISKY

llrownlng Indrr MilitaryTiarRm Against a llrutrnant

TRENTON N J Sept 21Troubles havearisen in tho Second Brigade of the Now

National Guard that threaten aCapt W Browning

of Company K of Plalnfleld has lieen platedtinder military arrest and relieved ofcommand because of alleged Insubordina-tion tho charge growing out of his refusalto obey a command of Col Collins withreference to transportation to Sea Girt

Charges have elite been preferred againsttime Lieutenant of Company K who In thoabsence of Cnpt Browning commanded-the men at the funeral of Gen Ollphanthero on Tuesday It 1 charged that thoomen wero disorderly on West State streetwhile awaiting time of tho funeralcortege

luw already tendered hiresignation liecauso treatment ho

company during time Sea Girt encampment-of tho

Gen Gilmoro Issued an ordnron Saturdayevening Major pur

of is seine of the stallbrigade have exceeded their authority

in the of orders Themates that there has been discourteousdeliveries of commands

This order Is considered to mean thatthose to whom It has been directed amnulto likely to bo hauled up for their conduct

To Make a Pocket TelephoneLAFAYETTK Ind Sept company

has been formed hero to manufacture apocket telephone Tho receiver ls soshaped ns to fit the mouth and ear Analuminum box fastened to a telephone

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NEW STATE COMMITTEEMEN

TIlL ELKVEX UKV WHO ARK TOIIEPHESEXT TillS COVTY

Postmaster Van Cott Robert MorrisCharles Murray Hllllani llrnkrl-Icmurl K nicic anti Chairman Te-nKyckrenionif Those Already Slated

SARATOOA Sept 21 Since the dele-gate to the Stat convention from NowYork county arrived hero they have matinup tho state for memUrship In the StateCommittee of 100301 which will bo electedas soon a the delegate arts officially recog-nized anti put on tilt official list The mem-bers of the State Committee represent thoCongress districts In the State anti theyare chosen by tho delegates from thirstdistricts elected to time State conventionUnder tho new apportionment whichgoes Into effect thus fall Now York countywill have eleven meml ers of tho com-mittee one of whom will also representItlchmond county

It was inserted authoritatively this even-ing that Mr Hobort Morris of the Repub-lican County Committee would tx sent tothe State Committee from the new Thir-teenth Congress district which includes thisTwentyninth Assembly district It will berecalled that Mr Morris is having u fine oldfight with the organization In tim Twentyninth which Is his homo district and thnttho organization refused to elect him totho County Committee Mr Morris was

to cimmtttiv from the Thirtyfirst district anti to the State Conventionfrom the First district itthat Mr Morris will liave the of theTwentyninth district delegates for mem

in thn Committee but lilafriends assort tlmt they will tie ubu to electhim

The Eighth Congress district hasfrom Itlchmond two

First district two from the Second fourfrom the Thin anti four from the SixthPostmaster Van Cott will bn elected frontthis district It was declared thl evening

hills n nndldnto for the officeand is to land him Mr Van ColtIs recognized however n one of the mostastute ioUtlcn of the Stateand his on tlie State CommitteeIs regarded ns eminently desirable

Charles Murray Quarantine Commis-sioner anti of the districtwill Ixi returned from time new Ninth Ferdinand Kidman collector of InternalKevenue will bo sent from the new Tenthand National Coinmltteemnn

will l o returned from the EleventhThe new Twelfth presents something-

of a puzzle for it Ls up of artfl ofHowever it was said

this evening that when the fourteen dele-gate representing district meet they

States MarshalHenkcl the leader of tho Eighteenth dis

to thoi predicted that Lemuel E Qulgg will

of time committee fromthe new Fifteenth district which includeshis district the Nineteenth whichhas of tile

In the new Seventeenth where there isa contest between Atvu tnl Bennettof the district antiT Andrews for tho nomination for Congressthe of Senator Samuel ScottSlater is lieing attempted tile AndrewMipjiortor wAnt to have Assembly-man Smith of the Twentythird named forSenator in the district In case An-drews supporters have their way it is un-

derstood they aro that theState go to theThirtyfirst district anti in thateast Tux Commissioner Samuel Straw

will lx rent to the committoo-Mr Bennett and Mr Slater are mocking nstrong fight for the control f tin two

nnil Senate TheAssembly district ha six

delegate to the State convention from thatof the included in thl Congress

district tbe hIlts ninetime has ton

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the erdAssembly district Annexed

ftc i riot haseight delegates the twelveand tilt Annexed two It i x oted thatChnlrman Ten Kyck of the KepublicanCounty Executive Commit lot1 will In chosento represent this diMri-

ctSKATlll SlATIlt InHiATDe-

nlen the Charge That He Trlnl to heattile Late Family

SARATOGA N Y Sept 21In tho fighthint ha boon mnde Senator Sam-uel Scott Slitter of the Nineteenth districtwho is opposed for by Assem-blyman Smith of the Twentythird districtIt ho been charged that Mr Slitter in liladealings with tho estate of tilt lato Sur-

veyor of tit Port Silas G Croft who waslender of time Thirtyfirst district over-charged thn estate anti mado an effort to

gouge the family of some of thomoney that Mr Slater was InEurope when these rges were madeand ho had no opportunity to reply to themuntil now

Today he Issued a circular letter to thoenrolled voters of the district denying thecharge and declaring that Mr Croft wasnt all times one of hi warmest friendsMr Slitter was sent to time Assembly byMr Croft nnd later in woo was elected tothe Senate largely through tilt efforts oftilt with whom ho on themost friendly terms In the circular MrSlater says

Tilt charge mnde was to tho effectthat I had to collect forlegal service from estate

friend Surveyor Croft lip wickedlyconceivedone timing which really attacks my char-acter Ixcauso itcrime worn than I liavo yetto be guilty of Ingratitude of breaking myword or of

The fact touchltiz the estate ofCroft are these At time Surveyor requestI Indorsed certain notes werediscounted nnd the proceeds entirely usedby him Since histo assume obligations which I guaranteedto time ngeregflte of over 10000 I harenever sent In a bill of any kind to the estateof Surveyor Croft hut I did send a claimninn t estate for over JSfniO on theseobligations I have hall to assume and willhave to pay front which I hate not receivedone slnclo I have in acknowledge-ment of this indebtedness signed by thoSurveyor himself In which ho my

nsslen forever A ofthis statement of time Surveyor was amonghis papers At the time of

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hart a decent hesitancy to drag Into thepolitical arena the affairs of

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business In which friendship cannot boconsidered Such a leads to

to treachery and Is the motherof faithlessness and every vicious clementIneharnctor

It was stated last evening that Mr Slitterwas preparing several other statements

Issue nt thedefending himself against these charges

Yoias ins i rnniT ovnil Attempt to HrlKln HU Mcmhmhlp

of time State CommitteeSARATOGA Sept ZlOne of the Incidents

of tIme Republican State convention Is thoattempt of William J Tonnes to retain hismembership In the Republican Com-

mittee from the Firstwhich comprises tho counties of Suffolknnd Nassau and time eastern hnlf of Queenscounty Mr Young wilt have to tighthard to retain title membership as thefriends of Congressman Frederic Storm

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of Side mean to have the of MrYoung for unsuccessful attempt toprevent the renomlnatlon of Congressman

Mr lives In Nassau ccuuty Hehas been to defeat Mr Storms renomination by attempting to take sonicof the own county-of Queen from him In that eventMr hoped to Into times nom-ination but friends frustrated-Mr Youngss efforts to innko trouble InQueens anti secured delegates ThisMr Storms friends claim means lila re-nomlnntlon according to tile unwrittenrule In this

Mr i now Deputy State Superin-tendent of Banks nt aBefore that he WHS to Governorwhen President Roosevelt filled time execulive chair of timid State Mr Youngs triedto Influence President JiooseveltMr Storm rcnomtnutlon telling the Presi-dent Mr Storm was the weakest candidatethat could U named In of thusIt I said Mr arranged a luncheonwith the President at Hill whichwns attended Mr Youngs and time threechairmen of the Committoo In time Congress district Thesechairmen did not uphold MrYoungss contention thatStorm would he n weak candidate at titletime hut Mid he would make an admirablecandidate and was entitled to a ronomttm-tiori

He Gives Ip the Oflloe of Ilrputy AttornrGeneral

SARATOOA Sept 21 It wits announcedthis evening timid Deputy AttorneyGeneral-Job K Hedges of New York county hasresigned his office AttorneyGeneralDavies has selected a man to succeed himbut ho Is not ready to make his name pub-lic at present Mr hedges Bent hits resig-nation to tho AttorneyGeneral over amonth ago after cleaning up the work ofhis lat Spring anti during the sum

pending most of the summerin tilt for tile of so

Mr hedges watt appointed Deputy Atfor years

and ho took care of a largo amount-of civil law business for tho departmentWhen tho law establishing

electIons district was MrHedges was on tho department-to look out for tho interestsHo served ns In many of themost important election cases weretried Primary and General Elec-tion law and convictions-

Mr Hedges in resigning the followedwhat a with him of notserving out his term of office in any postthat he may bo called to Ho was ap-pointed secretary by time lato Strong

office and resigned In1897 to accept a Magis-trate of a he resignedoffice to bo succeeded Willaru H Olinsted now a Justice of Special Sessions

SENATOR STEWARTS SUCCESSOR

Complication Otrr the Selection ofHrpubllean Candidate

SARATOOA Sept reached Sara-toga today that some complications havearisen regarding time selection of a Republi-can candidate for Senator from the districtcomprising tho counties of ChemungTompkins and Schuyler

Each county has five delegates eightbeing necessary to nominate Tho Schuy-ler delegates art for Owen Cassidy ofWalkin who I n and was a mem-ber of the last Constitutional conventionnnd afterward a member of time State hoardof Health Senator Stewart of Ithacanow that district and tho dele-gate from Tompkins arewith him now Assemblyman Knlppof Chenmng county as acandidate

Some time ago theRepublicans in convention elected fiveSenate and Instructed themfor Mr It appears that three ofthose delegate if MrKnipp was not n candidate At the regu

county convention of tho ChernungRepublicans on this situation

by the chairman ofSenate delegation from that whoasked for further Instructions In viewof the fart that Mr Knipp withdrew withthe idea that tile county delegateswould favor Senator Stewarttime convention named three new delegatesto take time place of those who were disposed-to favor ldv questionbeen raised as to whether or not asubstitution Is legal

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Jealous Man Wounds HU and ThenCommit Suicide

JOHNSTOWN Pn Sept 21 So Insanelyjealous of Irene Wlnebrener was DavidMilton Goughnourof Conemaugh that whenanother spoke to her on the street hebccnnio nng He had put himselfdown ua belrg l Wendy companyand-so far as can bo learned ho had no rivalsShortly before midnight last night sue hadoccasion to visit a drug store and whilethere met Edward Kaylor who resides

doors from her homowere walking toward their resi-

dences when Goughnour approached fromthe rear andthree shots at time womanlodged In her abdomen Inflicting what willprobably to IM a wound The

lodged near her left kidneyand the third grazed one ofremaining four In the revolver weresent after young Kaylor who Is a mere boy

began to shootMIss Wlnebrener ran to an alloy where

time fell followed andwoman lying and believing

her lend his revolver abullet through his heart Death wits InNtnntnnoous and MissWlnebrener were 21 years of agetruths still teensTime physicians hnve not boon able totho lodged In her body and herrecovery Is not expected

II irtlVK JIKMfV COMPLAIX-

S8i HU Room t the Mrtropolf WasRobbed of a Match and M420

William Wayne Belvin known as a pro-

moter and at present living In Boston re-

ported to time Tenderloin police lust nightthat he wits robbed In the Hotel Metropoleearly yesterday morning of a

120 said tutu valuables werotaken from his room while he was absentBelvin attained notoriety In 1890 by asserting that David t00000anti by threatening to On May5 1901 he arrested In Buffalo for

a telegram to Secretary Cortelyotitelling him thattrain would be blown up by dynamite inArizona

Death of Kcv Allirrt R StuartWASHINGTON Sept Rev Albert

R Stuart late rector of Christ ChurchEpiscopal of this city died this eveningafter a Illness Dr Stuart hns beentho Church for oversix years He was born In Charleston8 C I 1MB nnd served several yearsIn Confederate The oftheology appealed to him and shortlyafter tho war heSpartanburg and

went to tho Virginia TheologicalSeminary Hi first charge a churchat S anti for two years he woerector of St Pauls ChurchOhio On June 17 1S7B he lila

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ROOSEVELT AVOIDS CROWDS

TRIES TO TIKE A QUIET DRIVEIX DETROIT STREETS

Wouldnt Go on the Thoroughfare thePolice Hart to Take Him

Two Run Downby CarrlateTUIt to a Hospital

DETROIT Sept 21 Tho day of the Pres-ident In Detroit has been a contrast tothat busy Sunday in Chattanooga throoweeks ago Then tho President had morosightseeing and parading to do than heordinarily does on a weekday

Tho President arrived here on hU specialtrain at half past 8 oclock this morningand was met by former Secretary Algerand Mayor Maybury who escorted him tothe Cadillac Hotel He attended servicesat the Fort Street Presbyterian ChurchThe police hero took charge of the churchservice as they did of everything else per-taining to tho Presidents visit theday They issued tickets toand posted guards to see that only regularpewholders and ticket holders were admitted Tho preacher the Rev E MPence preached Christ and Him cruelfled and left the trusts and politics alone

After an Informal luncheon at hen Algems house with Cloy Bliss Mayor May

a number of members of thereception committees the President

wont for a drive through the city Thepolice had arranged that this should bein the nature of a publlo function and hadpublished the route which the carriage-was to take The police horses were hitched-to the carriage and Police Captainacted as driver He was In fullThe President directed that the crowdshould be avoided as far as possible andthat his carriage should not be followedby those of the others of his party

When the carriage was approaching thebridge to Belle Island the citys greatpark however it was seen that the parkwas massed full of people and the visit totho park was abandoned and the horseswore turned back Just as they werestarting up two little girls 10

old ran out in front of thewanted to cross tbe street and the otherwanted to pull her back

They tugging at each other untiltho big were almost upon thornCapt Guyman leaned back and hauled

high in the ah and hcl f them up on theirhind legs until a policeman from the side-walk snatched the children out of the waygreatly to the relief of the President andhits who were up inthe barouche horrorstricken-

On hU way back to the hotel the Presi-dent stopped at St Hospital to visitPatrick a of theThirtysecond Michigan Volunteers who

had been told that Doherty had begged thedoctors and his nurses him be put ona stretcher and bo carried in a to

place from which ho couldthe President Ho said be was

willing to risk his Ufe for the privilegeTho Presidents In

connection with the convention of theWar Veterans and he was particu-

larly touched by the story about Dohertyon to

seeing the sick soldier Mr Cortelyou ho went Into the

more Doherty announced whendent went away that be was to wellnow to provo that the President hadnot wasted

There was a mass meeting of coal strikerssympathizers at the Guard

and theboth attended Yesterday one of the or-

ganizers of tho ato time with the intimation thatIf ho did not attend the meeting he wouldaffront thousands of union laboringmen In Detroit

The President remains in his rooms atthe Cadillac tonight Mayor Maybury-got a message for time man

to the President to thn effect thattho President could not consider the ac-ceptance of invitations sent on such shortnotice and without any preliminaryarrangement

Tho will make two speeches tomorrow Ono will be to thoSpanish war veterans and time other will

speech at a public banThere will be a of tho

lull war veterans tomorrow afternoon

ROOSEVELT HURTS HIS CHAJfCES

limits the London Telegraphs Viewof HU Trust

ffitclil CiNt DespairS SeeLONDON Sept 2J The Telegraph holds

that President Roosevelts declaration atCincinnati overshadows in definite Impor-tance even his New England addresses Itsays that ht raises tho greatest Consti-tutional Issue since the Civil War

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A Mans Glove for WomenTHE FORSYTHE loO GLOVE-

A special glove for women which we hawIn It Is an Ideal

walking or shopping glove with a style ofsuperior to un

like hitherto Mannish Inleather cut and stitching easy fitting longwrist i large button At lfio abso

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reflection by placing hU trust policy upona which the entire Democratic party

an unpractical and Imprac-ticable while at tho same time it will btrepugnant to a large sect Ion ofIlcann themselves and ran never ho considered aa promising by any outfido observer of American affairs

The writer maintains that combinationare more Inevitable than artificial growthand says that if thoy have nothing to tntbefore the amendment of thin Constitu-tion sites place their demise U not to be anttdpated until a sufficiently remote periodwhen it will b possible to return a ver-dict of death from natural causes

coy CUMMINS AMUSED

J Htra Iw1ii Theory That IlendtrtnnWants to Be President Mike Him Lanctu

BOSTON Sept 31 Oov Albert B Cum-mins of Iowa rood a newspaper despatchlast saying former Congressman JHamiltonHendersons retirement was to a dosire to run for the nominationagainst Roosevelt The Governor laughed

That absurd rumor can be disposed ofIn a very tern words Gen wasborn in Scotland That fact is well knownto the friends of the Iowa Congressmanand when taken inrtltutional provisions that no forelgnborqmoan

nf that nonsensical rumorMr Henderson U on earnest

dentious man and I have taken him athis word I do not now believe thatcan be prevailed upon to his mindfrom had heof so doing his course thus far would robIn any sense help his candidacy

HEffDERSOX COMIXO BAST

Leaves Dubuque for Atlantic Citynil Wife and Daughter Are

DrancjUE la Sept 21 Speaker Hend ttson left tonight for AtlanticCity Ho cancelled campaign engagemonte in this districtwhether he will keep engagements withthe National do

ia said to be duo to his desire toavoid the that he U seeking to dic-tate to the convention to be holdnext Thursday to nominate his

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VbjecU to McGulrei Proposed fiUtnDelegates

STBAOTSE Sept 21 Alderman John DScanlon Democratic leader of the Ninthward is involved in a light with former

James K over McOulreMproposed list of to tho Demo

Convention Scanloa accuseMcQuire of naming wealthy politicaldrones

You wont wirh delegates without a fight Scanlon told MeGulru Wn

Why the youngwho do all the work n chance

Liquor Tax Certificate IlrtnknlN-

RwntrRoit Sept 21 Judge Iirlu y l itrevoked the liquor tax certlflcatu nf lV r-

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