Show SAGE WAS ANGRY Will Not Execute Unolinnnn Until lie Get a Written Opinion from the AttorneyGeneral Sing Sing June 30I do not propose to execute Dr Buchanan until the at torneygeneral gives me a written opinion as to the effect of the papers of appeal now in their hands at Albany Warden Sage was the speaker and he was so angry that his voice trembled when he spoke to the group of reporters I At the door leading from the drawing room into the office the face of a woman anxious anti troubled appeared and as the warden made this emphatic statement state-ment she smiled tmld withdrew quckly I wag Mrs Buchanan and she ha just left her husband Warden Sag made the statement accredited to him after meeting his messenger whom ht 1il sent to Albany at the train Frank D KurrouKhs the messenger who has been in Albany for two days with copies of the papers served on the warden and presented tt the United States court returned at 3 oclock tonight to-night with word that the attorneygen erals department at Albany declined to give an opinion in the matter ether than the verbal one that it would be all right to proceed Warden Sage sent him right back to Albany to await a written decision de-cision The warden doe not expect an opinion or an answer from his telegram until tomorrow to-morrow and therefore it is reasonable to believe there will not be an execution I till Tuesday at the earliest HnneocUs Renly Syracure N Y June 30 Attorney General T E Hancock was seen late this evening by an Associated Press reporter and asked regarding his movements in the case of Dr Buchanan Buchan-an whose execution is expected to take place tomorrow morning at 7 oclock He said that he had been asked a number of times by Warden Sage to express an opinion He said I have made up my opinion and if he does not go on and execute this man he can keep him i I The attorneygeneral this evening replied to a telegram from Warden I Sage as follows I do net think the I last proceedings operate as a stay Have no further advice to give |