Show ROOSEVEL OR BUST L Rough Rider Stampeded the New York Convention WON ON FIRST BALLOT TOM PLATS SLAT ACCEPTED WHOUT PROTST Roosevels Attre Brushes Aide the Colonels Affidavit and De dares He I a Reident Although He Swore Ke Was NotPlatfon Denounces the Silver Anarchists Convention Hal Saratoga N Y Sept 27The Republican convention nominated the following ticket today For govenlrTheodore Roosevelt of 4 Oyster Bay Lieutenant governorTmothy L Woodruff of Kings ComptrolerWliam J Morgan of Ere Secretary of stateJohn T 1lcDon ough of Albany Stte treaurerJohn B Jeltel of Cayuga State enplneerEdward A BOlld of I Jefferson Attorney generalJohn T Davies of 01da The temporary chairman Congressman f Congress-man Payne after referring to the victory t vIc-tory of te Republican party over the DemotlcPopulst combination two years ago sad k Now our fiends the enemy tel us that they have lost all Interest jn na r Ional affairs They propose to make a r mmpaign on state Issues solely They f evidently fear to face the people on their national record Having no recent re-cent record on state affairs they are r willing t go before the people on that r issue We will meet them on state f issues if they desire We shirk n ref re-f 3ponsbity I mistakes have been mae u Republican executive will bet be-t swift t correct them But we will not Dermit these maters t overshadow t the paramount national questions that are before U3 They say there are no national Issues No naiom Issues Why we are to elect a United State senator and 2 4 representatives in congress con-gress who will del with questions a important a any that ever receIved the attention of the national congress The Teller resolution declared that r aU our national obligations both bonds and greenbacks were payable in silver t geenbdcks sh dollars Its avowed purpose was to make depreciated 16 to 1 silver dollars tender In for national legal discharge natonal obligations and to pave the way for unlimited coinage of these dollars This resolution passed the senate by a large majority and was defeated in the house by the Republicans uI is unnecessary to say that the Democratic senator and ever Democratic Demo-cratic reprecntathe from the state of New York were recorded in favor of this propositon and the Republican senator and every Republican representative senttve were recorded against i I is vain for the Democratic senators snatos convention which met In Syracuse tomorrow to say that there are no national na-tional issues Involved He himself is a national Issue In this election and we propose to settle the national issue In favor of national honor and honet money moner Mr Payne recited the event in con section with the Spanish war critcis lag the Democrut for their ancng an Income tax proposition to raise a1 ta propositon revenue rev-enue for war expense At 135 the convention on motion lof J Slot Faset took a recess until 320 Qcloci ROUGH RIDERS CHEERED When the convention reassembled at 4 oclok the committee on organization r pored the permanent officers in clkding Senator Horace White of Syracuse cuse for chairman The committee on credentials reported that there cedentas were no contests and Senator White took the chair Refer nces in his speech to Governor Black and Senator Platt provoked tremendous tre-mendous applause The war heroes to came In for apprbto when reference refer-ence was made ta them by the speaker and when he spoke of the charGe of the rough rider at San Juan the convention conven-tion rose to its feet with a great outbreak out-break of demonstrative expression The delpgtes stood in theIr places and cLered The report of the committee an rose lutons was delayed and it was de cded to proceed with the nominations NOMINATIONS FOR GOVERNOR J flyder Ca of hudson who nom mated Governor Black two ear ago took the platform to perform ain the I same service Judge Cady finished amId tremendous applause his closing remark about Governor Blades faithfulness ta the ticket calling fort the enthusiasm of the audience At 455 oclok Chauncey M Depew took the platform to nominate The dore Roosevelt For some minutes Dr Depew could not begin his speech for the applause that ensued When quiet I was restored lIe said Not sInce 1863 has the RenubUcan party met in convention when the con ditons of the country were so Interesting inter-esting or so critical The widest dreamer dream-er barn of the imagination of the optmist believer in our destiny could not foresee when McKinley was elected two years ago the onrushing torrent of events of the pat three months Were We-re either to be submerged by this break in the dykes erected by Washington Wash-ington about our government or we are to fInd by the wise utilization of the conditions forced upon us how to be safer and stronger wIthin our old boundaries boun-daries and ta add incalculably ta American enterprise and opportunity by becoming masters of the sea and entering with the surplus of our manufactures manu-factures the markets of the world 0 The times requIre constructive statesmen As in 1716 and 865 we need architects and builders Ve have but one school for their training and education edu-cation and that school Is the Revub lcan Darty Our Republican admlnis traton uton which a tremendous re sponsiblt rests must have a Repub Hean congress for Its sUllrt In the next two earstwo years of transcendent tran-scendent imortan to our future New York Imerial among her sister states in l which makes a great com manwealh is still the pIvotal sttc In our national contests 11 D Dew eulogized Colonel Roosevelt Roose-velt and dwelt upon his war record at considerable length closIng as follows I For this year for thIs crIsIs for the voters of the Emie state for the young men or the county and the upward up-ward onward and outward trend of the United States the candIdate of candidates can-didates is the hero of Santiago the Idol of the rough rIdersolonel Theodore Roosevelt Those portions of hIs speech relating to President McKinley w ere received with much aDluse and there was a 3 vigorous receIUon to the tribute to b Governor Black When Mr Depew told of the famous charge of the rough riders rid-ers and mentioned Colonel Roosevelt 4 the audience went almost crazy When Mr Depew had reached a point In his seech where he alluded to the I effect of Mauser bullets two or more I men rushed down the aisle bearin a big portrait of Roosevelt in rough rider tmlorm There was a threeminute in ierru ton and the Dlcture Was taken f to the stage and set UD llr Depew closed amid applause that was almost a pandemonium f Then Charles T Saxton of Wayne mouuted the platform and seconded the omination of Governor Black As I l aminaton A j0 Ji J semblyman Wallace of Queens seconded second-ed the nomination of R > sevel Abraham Abra-ham Gruber that of Governor Black md George N Southwick of Albany that of Roosevelt Senator Lxow took the platform to peak for Governor Black but the audience aud-ience showed Its dissatisfaction at delay de-lay bv crying for the vote He snoke briefly ROOSEVELTSATTORIEY E11U Rout 10 1dbe < subsiut ed as a delegate in the convention was called to the platform by the chairman and made a statement as to the eligibility eligi-bility of Mr Roosevelt to hold office He paid Mr Roosevelt had always voted vot-ed In Oyster Bay mid had mereh removed re-moved hIs personal property to WashIngton Wash-Ington He had always iald taxes in Oyster Bay and had merely refused to pay taxes on property he was using in Washington and by hIs affidavit he merely said that he was not a resident of New York When Mr Root read a letter from Mr Roosevelt to his lawyer aSking for some money and saying that he had eXended so much money that he was beyond his Income Mr Root said Mr Roosevelt had exended that money to raise the rough riders There was a great burt of applause and Mr Root closed by saying the doc umentar proof not caiy showed that he never lost his residence but rather had paid money that he was rot obliged to pay to retain i Edward Lauterbach made a personal explanation of his connection with the I recent attack on Colonel Roosevelts Ineligibility in-eligibility ROOSEVELT NOMINATED At 715 Secretary of State Palmer moved a roll call and the motion was adopted Before it got through the delegation del-egation it was evident Mr Roosevelt had a practical walkover and at 732 enough votes had been cast to nominate nomi-nate him At 74 the roll cal was completed and the vote was announced as follows Roosevelt 753 Black 218 Then the auditors and the delegates arose In lL great mass and cheered Judge Cady got the floor and moved the unanimous nomination Willie the question wa pending Senator Krum who had supported Governor Black sad On behalf of Governor Black and his friends I say that they will stand by Theodore Roosevelts he stood by the country The nomination was made unanimous unani-mous and at 716 ococl the convdn ton took a recess until 9 p m The nIght session was not c led to order until 945 oclock The chairman announced an-nounced that the platform was readY and Genera Wooford took the platform plat-form and read the resolution The readIng was frequently interspersed with applause and when lnish d the platform was adopted unanimously The platform congratulates the country coun-try upon the conclusion of the war with Spain praises the patriotic wIsdom wIs-dom the patent courage and the broad humanity which distinguished the conduct con-duct of President McKinteJo during the critical periods of diplomatic negotiations negotia-tions and battle and whIch nQ guide him In the restoration of peace Citizens of ever state and ever party fought and won uJ ler his command com-mand the resolutions continue and aU lingering sectionalism a burned out In the heat of battle After praising the splenqhi heroism of the army and navy the platform says We have abiding confdence that the president will conclude this peace upon terms that will satisfy the conscience the judgment and the high purpose of the American people Ve realize when the necessities of war compelled our nation to destroy Spanish Span-ish authority in the Antilles and Philippines ippines we assumed solemn duties and obligations alike to the people of the Islands we conquered and to the civilIzed civil-Ized word Ve cannot turn these islands is-lands back to Spain Ve cannot leave them unarmed for defense and untried In statecraft to the horrors of domestic strife or to partition among European powers Ve have assumed the responsibilities respon-sibilities of victory and wherever our fag has gone the liberty the humanity and the civiziton which that fag embodies em-bodies must remain and abide forever The Republican party has been the party of brave conservatism and of triumphant I tri-umphant faith in the nationality of this people and we know that the presIdent I and statesmen and voters of the Re publcan party will meet these issues I of the future as gravel and trIumphant trI-umphant as we have met the issues of the past I e cum mend the annexatbn of Hawaii in the interest of commerce of national security and national development devel-opment II opment FREE SILVER ANARChISTS We renew our allegiance to the doctrines doc-trines of the St Louis platform Ve contnue to condemn anti resist the Democratic policies declared at Chicago Chi-cago The organized Democratic party of the nation adheres to these policies of free sHyer and free tide and denies de-nies the right of the courts cad of the government to protect persons and property from vIolence On the coming 8th of November we arc to elect act only our state officers but also rcpl sentatves in congress and members of our state legislature That legislature in its turn will elect a UnIted States senator to succeed the present Democratic Demo-cratic senator from thIs state Democratic Demo-cratic leader declare they wi conduct this campaign upon state iss eSalon But It is known that I the Democratic party secures the state legislature it will reelect to the United tats senate i sen-ate that Democrat who now represents his party there and misrelresents the state That senator supported the cause of free silver supported the nominees of the Chicago convention il the last presidential election gave his vote in the senate for the heresIes of tat Chicago Chi-cago platform and if reelected continue con-tinue to support these heresies Democrats Demo-crats may tIT to deceive he people by Igodn the anarchistic aoatiines of that instrument In tijeir state plqtform but their memb r Of congress and their senator If they should succeed in reelecting him cannot and will not ignore i these doctrInes at Washington Ve are ready to meet the Democrats in all state issues but In a larger sense this campaign is a national campaign and our peopf cannot escape its national na-tional consequences The election of Republican members of confess and of u Republican state legislature will mean that Now York shall stand for the maintenance of the gold standard and for such a revIsion of the currency laws as will guarantee to the labor of the country that every paper promise to pay l dollar Issued umle the au thorIy of the United States shall be of absolute and equal value ih a gold dollar always and everywhere The platform being adopted the convention con-vention speedily made the nominations a given in the foregoing Al but DavIes were nominated by ac lama tonThe The following cmmitee was appointed ap-pointed to be an dvisory board for the state committee Thomas C Plat Chauncey M Depew Frank Hiscock Edward Lauterbach and Frank S Wltherbee rhe old eagle emblem was readopted for 1he party and the convention adjourned ad-journed sine die |